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Former Winnipeg broadcast journalist person of interest in Saskatoon heist

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Saskatoon police say a former Winnipeg television news director is a person of interest in a bank robbery that occurred over the summer.

Stephen Vogelsang, who is 53, faces five bank robbery charges — two in Medicine Hat and three in Regina.

Police in Saskatoon say the robbery occurred on July 31 but they haven’t laid any charges yet.

Vogelsang is currently in custody in Medicine Hat and hasn’t answered the Regina charges in court yet.

He was a journalism instructor at Red River College in Winnipeg from 2002 until 2011; before that, he worked as a sports anchor at CKY, which is now CTV Winnipeg, before becoming news director.

Court documents in Winnipeg show he was battling depression, facing crippling debt and was the subject of a protection order earlier this year.

They show Vogelsang and his then-wife lost $85,000 on the sale of three properties in Vernon, B.C., where they lived between 2011 and 2014. They purchased a $540,000 home when they returned to Winnipeg.

After the couple divorced in December 2016, payments were missed on the house and they argued over whether to sell it at a loss.

Vogelsang rejected the idea and said he could not afford any more debt.

“I have been staying in my truck regularly,” Vogelsang wrote in a Sept. 17 email to his ex-wife. “I cannot afford groceries so whatever food I have left ... will have to tide me over until I get to (friends’), then I’ll steal food from them until I get an EI payment on Tuesday.”

The court documents show Vogelsang had struggled to find steady work in recent years. In one email to his ex-wife last year, he talked of being on disability for chronic depression twice in a five-year period.

His ex-wife said in an affidavit that Vogelsang had forged her signature on a mortgage renewal, and that foreclosur­e on the Winnipeg home was looming.

Vogelsang also had an ex-girlfriend who was granted a protection order in March. She said Vogelsang had become emotionall­y and verbally abusive and would not leave her alone after their relationsh­ip ended in August 2016.

She said Vogelsang once left notes for her in a plastic bag in the parking lot of her apartment building.

“I made it very clear to Steve to stop talking to me, stop communicat­ing and (I) didn’t want a relationsh­ip,” said the woman — a former student of Vogelsang’s — in court transcript­s of the March hearing.

“He continued — whether it was through work, whether it was at home — to try to get a hold of me.”

Vogelsang filed an affidavit after the protection order was issued that said his ex-girlfriend “has repeatedly misled police in an attempt to discredit me.”

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS/MEDICINE HAT POLICE ?? Saskatoon police want to talk to Stephen Vogelsang in connection with a bank robbery in July.
THE CANADIAN PRESS/MEDICINE HAT POLICE Saskatoon police want to talk to Stephen Vogelsang in connection with a bank robbery in July.

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