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Fourth suspect in Coleman home invasion arrested and charged

Thirty-seven-year-old Robert Dwyer of Lethbridge faces a long list of charges relating to the forced entry of a home in Coleman Sept. 16. 
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37-year-old Robert Dwyer will appear in court Oct. 4.

A fourth suspect in a recent home invasion in Crowsnest Pass, Alta. is now in custody.

37-year-old Robert Dwyer of Lethbridge faces a long list of charges relating to the forced entry of a home in Coleman Sept. 16. 

RCMP report that five men, armed with weapons, entered the residence and assaulted a man and woman inside.

It’s alleged, a third resident was also attacked when he returned home.

Robert Dwyer is accused of two counts of aggravated assault, break and enter, robbery, pointing a firearm, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, unauthorized possession of a firearm, carrying a concealed weapon, uttering threats, and assault with a weapon.

Police also executed a search warrant on Dwyer’s home.

Among the items seized were a bat, hatchet, knife, two air rifles, one air pistol, three cell phones, and ammunition.

He'll make his first court appearance Oct. 4.

Two other suspects in this case, 39-year-old Tyler Trodden and Garett Ouelette, 41, have been remanded in custody and will appear before a judge, via video, in Lethbridge Oct. 4.

Aaron Thompson, 40, is scheduled to appear in Pincher Creek provincial court Nov. 2.

He was released from custody with a promise to appear.

RCMP have said all four suspects are active members of the Rebels Motorcycle Club.