Armed robbery on Highway 55 results in sentences of 3 years and 18 months
A mother and son on the highway for a driving lesson were threatened with a gun and forced to abandon their vehicle.
Those brazen details were read in a Prince Albert courtroom Wednesday morning.
Angus Heathen who accepted responsibility for assault with a weapon, received a three-year sentence. Melissa McCallum who was a passenger in a vehicle knowing there was a gun present, received 18 months.
According to facts read by Crown Prosecutor Kristen Hubbard, Heathen and Bruno Bear had initially broken into George’s Service and Welding and stole a cash register as well as a Volkswagen Atlas.

