Dillon Benjamin Ertmoed, 22, pleaded guilty Monday to two counts from the Sept. 19 robbery of a Pine Centre Mall jewelry store.
During a brief appearance in Prince George provincial court, Ertmoed entered the guilty pleas on counts of robbery and disguising his face with an intent to commit an offence.
Ertmoed will be sentenced once a pre-sentence report is completed. That process is expected to take about 10 weeks, the court was told.
Ertmoed and Jarrod Constant Pruden-Collins, 21, were arrested soon after two masked men were seen entering Michael Hill Jewellers just before 11 a.m., then smashing some display cases and making off with a number of items.
Pruden-Collins' next appearance is scheduled for Nov. 21 for a bail hearing.
In addition to robbery and disguising with intent, both had been charged with possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose, and mischief $5,000 or under.
Pruden-Collins was also charged with possessing a prohibited weapon without a licence and knowingly possessing a prohibited weapon without a licence.
Two cans of bear spray and a mallet were seized during the arrests, Prince George RCMP have said.
Pruden-Collins also faces charges from the Sept. 14 armed robberies of two Subway restaurants in Prince George as does Raymond Douglas Pennicott, 21.
And Pennicott continues to face charges from an alleged Sept. 10 assault of a taxi driver, in which police said bear spray was used and from a Sept. 17 armed robbery of a gas station at Fifth and Tabor.
Pennicott is also scheduled to appear in court on Nov. 21 for a bail hearing.