June 16, 2012 2:54 PM | CBS News
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(AP) EDMONTON, Alberta - The man wanted in a deadly armored car heist at a university in western
Canada that left three armed guards dead has been arrested by U.S. border officials in Washington
state, police said Saturday.
Edmonton police Supt. Bob Hassel said in a news release that Travis Baumgartner was stopped near
a border crossing in Lynden, Washington, southwest of Abbotsford, British Columbia. Officials said
Baumgartner was in his pickup truck and was alone.
Police said a sum of money was found in the truck when Baumgartner was arrested. Police had earlier
called it a "significant" sum.
Baumgartner, 21, had been on the run since Friday when four armed guards were gunned down,
three of them fatally. He faces three counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder.
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Baumgartner was the fifth member of a G4S Cash Solutions crew that was re-loading bank machines at
a University of Alberta mall and residence where the shooting happened, police said. The armored truck
was found abandoned but running not far from the security company's offices. Dead at the scene were
Michelle Shegelski , 26; Eddie Rejano, 39; and Brian Ilesic, 35.
Police had launched an international manhunt to find Baumgartner.
G4S Cash Solutions spokeswoman Robin Steinberg said the company would conduct its own investigation
into the shooting. The company said Baumgartner had only been on the job for three months.
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(AP) EDMONTON, Alberta - The man wanted in a deadly armored car heist at a university in western
Canada that left three armed guards dead has been arrested by U.S. border officials in Washington
state, police said Saturday.
Edmonton police Supt. Bob Hassel said in a news release that Travis Baumgartner was stopped near
a border crossing in Lynden, Washington, southwest of Abbotsford, British Columbia. Officials said
Baumgartner was in his pickup truck and was alone.
Police said a sum of money was found in the truck when Baumgartner was arrested. Police had earlier
called it a "significant" sum.
Baumgartner, 21, had been on the run since Friday when four armed guards were gunned down,
three of them fatally. He faces three counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder.
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Baumgartner was the fifth member of a G4S Cash Solutions crew that was re-loading bank machines at
a University of Alberta mall and residence where the shooting happened, police said. The armored truck
was found abandoned but running not far from the security company's offices. Dead at the scene were
Michelle Shegelski , 26; Eddie Rejano, 39; and Brian Ilesic, 35.
Police had launched an international manhunt to find Baumgartner.
G4S Cash Solutions spokeswoman Robin Steinberg said the company would conduct its own investigation
into the shooting. The company said Baumgartner had only been on the job for three months.