Kelowna RCMP arrest suspect in alleged crime spree
Kelowna RCMP have arrested a man following a series of alleged thefts and break-ins last week.
Police were called to a reported robbery and vehicle theft on March 26 around 11:30 a.m. near Bredin and Kent roads. According to RCMP, an unknown man approached staff at an automotive shop while they were out for a test drive, allegedly brandished a weapon and stole a vehicle, leaving the employee stranded.
Officers said the suspect then attempted to steal additional vehicles as he travelled north through Kelowna toward Rutland. Kelowna RCMP frontline units tracked the suspect. He was located in the 3000 Block of Sexsmith Road after allegedly breaking into a residence and attempting to flee in another vehicle. Police said the arrest was made without incident.
Conrad Loss-Wells appeared in court on March 27, facing charges that include robbery, break and enter, forcible confinement, mischief, assault and obstructing a peace officer. He remains in custody pending a court appearance April 2.











