Another teenager is now facing charges, in relation to an armed bank robbery in St. Catharines.
It happened at the BMO in the King Street and William Street area on January 31st.
The NRP arrested a 15-year-old boy from Mississauga yesterday.
Officers had already arrested and charged three other teenage boys; an 18-year-old from Mississauga, a 16-year-old from Toronto and another 15-year-old from Mississauga.
After further investigation, police believe the three other boys also tried to break in to a Scotiabank on January 30th.
The NRP says three armed and masked men tried to break in to the bank in the Geneva Street and the North Service Road area, but they were unsuccessful.
The investigation continues.

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