Saskatoon police have arrested a third suspect in connection to last month’s armed robbery at Westmount Foods.

Police say a 20-year-old man was arrested Thursday and charged with robbery, wearing a disguise with intent to commit robbery, and breach of probation.

He is the third person arrested in relation to the April 11 robbery that saw four people steal cash and cigarettes. One of the four suspects was armed with a handgun and ordered the lone employee to the floor, police said.

The final suspect has yet to be identified, according to police.

The first of the four suspects — a 24-year-old man — was arrested April 18, while the second — a 49-year-old man — was taken into custody the next week.