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Man kicked open library bathroom stall door, stole senior's laptop: Vancouver police

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A man in his 20s is in custody after a robbery at a branch of the Vancouver Public Library.

Police said the incident was reported Friday, and occurred in a lower-level bathroom at the downtown branch.

Officers were told that a man entered a VPL bathroom and kicked open the door of a stall being used by a senior.

The man grabbed a laptop from the 74-year-old inside the stall, and tried to run off, the Vancouver Police Department said in a news release Tuesday.

Two security guards tried to stop the man from running off but, it is alleged, the man pulled out a weapon and got past the guards. Police told CTV News the man is alleged to have had a baton with him.

Police were called, and found a suspect not far from the library. There was a foot chase, the VPD said, but it ended with the suspect in custody.

The 29-year-old has been charged with assault with a weapon, police said. He has not been publicly identified.

The victim was not physically hurt in the incident. 

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