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Accused in 2019 Kamloops kidnapping, robbery dies in jail prior to trial - Kamloops News
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Image Credit: SUBMITTED / Kamloops RCMP March 02, 2021 - 3:02 PM A Kamloops man on the run since last April has been arrested by the Vancouver Police Department. Robert James Rennie was wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for crimes committed on Valentine s Day 2019, including armed robbery, assault with a weapon and forcible confinement. He was arrested by Vancouver Police in a traffic stop on March 1, around 2:20 p.m., according to a Kamloops RCMP press release. Kamloops RCMP first arrested Rennie and two others following the initial investigation. The two other men, Michael Mathieson and Justin Daniels, had previously been sentenced, RCMP said. Rennie, however, did not stick around for sentencing.
He was wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for charges of armed robbery, assault with a weapon and forcible confinement stemming from a drug-related Valentine’s Day robbery and kidnapping in 2019. Rennie was one of three men arrested in connection with the incident. The other two men Michael Mathieson and Justin Daniels have since been sentenced. The robbery and kidnapping took place in the midst of a violent local gang war and involved people active in the Kamloops drug trade. In January, Mathieson, 38, was sentenced in B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver to 6.5 years in a federal prison after being convicted of armed robbery, unlawful confinement, kidnapping with a firearm and assault. Incriminating text messages and selfie photos on a phone seized by anti-gang police officers led to his conviction.