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Man accused of killing 3 armoured car guards to appear in Edmonton court


Travis Baumgartner is taken out of a van by Canadian Border Services officers at the Aldergrove, B.C. border crossing, Saturday, June 16, 2012. Baumgartner, a 21-year-old man accused of killing three armoured vehicle guards and injuring another during a robbery at the University of Alberta, is believed to be back in Edmonton.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

EDMONTON - A 21-year-old man accused of killing three guards and injuring another during an armoured car heist is to appear Thursday in an Edmonton court where he will be charged with first-degree murder and attempted murder.

The Edmonton Police Service confirmed that Travis Baumgartner was escorted back to Alberta on Wednesday from British Columbia, where he had been held since being picked up at the border.

Police said he was processed and taken to the Edmonton Remand Centre.

Baumgartner will also be charged with four counts of robbery using a firearm.

Authorities initially would not confirm that Baumgartner had been returned when an RCMP plane landed at the downtown airport just before 2 p.m. MT and pulled into a hangar.

Three police cars, two with lights flashing and one with the windows blacked out, were then seen leaving the airport.

Baumgartner was being held in B.C. after he was arrested at a U.S. border crossing near Abbotsford on the weekend with $330,000 in a backpack.

Police say Baumgartner was one of five security guards working for G4S Canada who were loading a bank machine at the university just after midnight Friday when shots rang out.

Baumgartner is expected to be formally charged with three counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder.

Eddie Rejano, 39, Michelle Shegelski, 26, and Brian Ilesic, 35, where shot to death at the university's HUB mall and residence. Rejano's funeral is Friday.

Matthew Schuman, a fourth guard who was badly wounded, opened his eyes on the weekend and squeezed his wife's hand before he slipped back into unconsciousness. He remains in critical condition with what have been described as head injuries.

Police have said Baumgartner was on an overnight crew of five that was reloading an ATM at the university's HUB mall and residence shortly after midnight Friday.

On the day of the shooting, they first named him as a person of interest, but that was upgraded to a suspect just a few hours later when police issued warrants for his arrest.

Baumgartner tried to get into Washington state Saturday afternoon at a border crossing just north of Lynden, Wash., near Abbotsford, B.C.

Police say he was driving the same dark-blue pickup truck investigators had been looking for with an Alberta licence plate belonging to his mother on the back.

He had no passport, just a driver's licence that police had flagged in their computers.


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