ROBBERY PROCEDURE - AGLC 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ROBBERY PROCEDURE - AGLC in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the initial instructions. Ensure you understand the importance of cooperation without volunteering extra information.
  3. Locate the section for activating the silent alarm. Enter your local R.C.M.P. detachment phone number in the designated field.
  4. In the area provided, note any 'NOTE' used by the perpetrator. Remember not to re-handle it as it may retain fingerprints.
  5. Fill out details regarding the perpetrator's physical description, clothing, weapon, and any speech or mannerisms observed in the respective fields.
  6. Document the escape route and means of escape, including vehicle descriptions and license numbers if available.
  7. Ensure that all areas are secured and undisturbed until police arrive. Use our platform to gather witness information efficiently.
  8. Distribute the description form to all witnesses present during the incident for accurate reporting.

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To prove a defendant has committed robbery, a prosecutor must be able to prove the following elements: The defendant took property that did not belong to him or her. The property was taken from another persons possession and immediate presence. The property was taken against that persons will.
The elements of robbery are: Taking: something was actually taken from a person or in their presence. Property: which describes what was taken. Ownership: where the property must belong to someone else. Intent: Meaning the criminal must have the intent of permanently or temporarily depriving the victim of ownership.
In order for a defendant to be convicted of robbery, the prosecution must prove all of the elements of larceny plus two additional elements: First, that the property was taken from either the victims person or presence and, second, that the taking was accomplished either by violence or by the threat of violence.
Cooperate with the robber and do not try to become a hero. Robbers almost never hurt anyone who cooperates. Do not use weapons against the robber. Introducing another weapon into the situation increases the chances of someone becoming injured during the robbery.
According to these provisions, Robbery with Force upon Things occurs when the offender takes personal property belonging to another, with intent to gain, by breaking into or forcing open a building or other closed premises, or by destroying or breaking locks, doors, windows, or other barriers.

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The victim, who usually is the owner or person having custody of the property, is directly confronted by the perpetrator and is threatened with force or is put in fear that force will be used. Robbery involves a theft or larceny but is aggravated by the element of force or threat of force.

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