Police have confirmed a man, who was wanted by police for stealing a large amount of money and missing a court date in Edmonton, was arrested in Britain.
Edmonton Police said its alleged Alvin Jackson Goh, 37, stole more than $700,000 while working at Rexall Place.
An EPS spokesperson said the charges stem from more than 200 alleged incidents, which investigators believe occurred over four years, between 2008 and 2012.
The accused missed a court appearance in May – and an international warrant was issued.
Officials in Edmonton confirmed Goh was arrested in Manchester on May 25.
Now, authorities are working to return Goh to Edmonton, he’s currently in custody with Interpol.