A trio of people suspected of carrying out a home invasion have been arrested and charged.
Each of Kari Lee-Anne Andrea Baxter, 24, Thomas Joshua Toman, 20, and Sakanisin Scotty Charlie-Tom, 28, remain in custody on counts of breaking and entering and committing an indictable offence and obstructing a peace officer.
Charlie-Tom has also been charged with pointing a firearm.
They were arrested Tuesday when, at 5 a.m., Prince George RCMP were called to a 2600-block Oak Street home.
RCMP were told two men and a woman carrying weapons forced their way into the home, demanded money, grabbed various household items and left the scene in a vehicle.
"Many frontline officers attended the area immediately," RCMP said. "Within minutes, the vehicle was located and the suspects were arrested."
In January, charges that included attempted murder were stayed against Toman and another man from a December 2017 home invasion. In February, Toman was arrested again, along with two others, following a reported home invasion on West Austin Road.
After 63 days in custody, he was sentenced to a further 30 days in jail and one year probation and ordered to pay $1,055.46 restitution for possessing stolen property under $5,000 and willfully resisting or obstructing a peace officer from that incident.
Charlie-Tom's record included a conviction for forcible entry, committed in May 2017.