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Ottawa teens charged after stun batons used in swarmings

Ottawa police arrested two males, aged 18 and 17, after two swarming robberies early Thursday morning involving stun batons.

3rd suspect remains at large, police say

Two Ottawa teens are facing charges following a pair of early morning swarmings involving stun batons, police say.

The first robbery happened around 2 a.m. Thursday when a male victim was approached by two other males as he was walking along Heron Road near the BronsonAvenue overpass.

Both suspects were armed with batons that had a blue light on one end, according to police. They demanded the victim's wallet and phone, but there were no injuries.

Then, around 3:25 a.m., Ottawa police were called to a second robbery near4000 Bridle Path. Two people had just left a bar when they were accosted by three suspects whosefaces were covered.

Police say the suspects demanded the victims hand over whatever they had on them, and a scuffle ensued.

One of the victims was kicked in the head and "tasered," according to police. The suspects ran away, and police arrested two of them nearby a short time later.

Police recovered a "baton stun gun" equipped with a flashlight when they arrested the suspects.

An 18-year-old Ottawa man has been charged with three counts of robbery, carrying a concealed weapon, two counts of possession of a prohibited device, and assault with a weapon, among other charges.

A 17-year-old male, also of Ottawa, has been charged with three counts of robbery, two counts of possession of a prohibited device,assault with a weapon, and more.

Both suspects appeared in court Thursday, while athird suspect remains at large.

Police are concerned that other incidents may have occurred that have not yet been reported. Investigators are urgingany other victims to come forward, as well as any witnesses that may have information.