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Man charged in theft from disabled woman
METRO VANCOUVER/CKNW (AM980)
James Lewis | Email news tips to jlewis@cknw.com
5/17/2012

One of the men accused of stealing an Ipad from a disabled woman aboard Skytrain has now been formally charged.


John Eugene Lagimodiere  faces a count of robbery stemming from the incident.


The 31-year old has an extensive criminal rap sheet, including dozens of charges, dating back essentially through his entire adult life.


He's also said to be well-known among police as a drug addict and petty thief.


Police are still on the hunt for another man believed to have been involved in the incident.


20-year old Cassie Campbell, who is confined to a wheelchair, deaf, and suffers from cerebral palsey, had the computer stolen last week at the Royal Oak station.


A Good Samaritan has since replaced it.

 


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