A 14-year old boy is one of two males charged with armed robbery in connection with a convenience store robbery that happened Friday night in Regina. He has also been charged in connection with several other armed robberies.

Police responded to the 2300 block of Montague Street just before 11 p.m. on Friday.

Witnesses say a lone man with his face covered entered the store carrying a knife. He reportedly demanded money and cigarettes. When the store employee handed them over, he allegedly ran northbound to a waiting vehicle.

Investigators located the vehicle shortly after that, and subsequently arrested and charged two males from the Regina area.

A 14-year old male has been charged with armed robbery, and disguise with intent. Police also laid charges against the teen in connection with three previous incidents, one from August 21, 2015, and two from August 22, 2015. The charges include three counts of armed robbery, and three counts of disguise with intent.

A 37-year old man has been charged with armed robbery, possession of a schedule 2 substance, and failure to comply with conditions of an officer’s undertaking in connection with the Friday night robbery.

Both men are set to appear in court on Monday.