Five Men Charged in Series of York Region Break-and-Enters
- Vancouver police are investigating a man suspected of breaking into 16 homes since January, predominantly through unlocked doors, according to police reports.
- The suspect typically wears blue gloves, a medical mask, a dark baseball cap, and dark clothing while stealing cash or valuables, police stated.
- Police have increased patrols and are canvassing for video and witnesses in neighborhoods affected by the break-ins, as confirmed by Const. Tania Visintin.
- Const. Tania Visintin stated that the suspect's actions are concerning as they occur while people are at home, posing a frightening situation.
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Five people charged with breaking into same Taylorsville building in same afternoon
TAYLORSVILLE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) -- Five Alexander County residents were accused of breaking into a building in separate incidents Monday. According to the Alexander County Sheriff’s Office, officers responded just after noon to a breaking and entering on Pop Davis Road in Taylorsville. That’s where, after conducting an investigation, they arrested Dustin Jenkins and Tiffany Rector. Lake Norman date turns deadly: Man drowns after t…
Vaughan break-and-enter arrests lead York police to dismantle ‘organized crime group’ that targeted unoccupied homes across the region
Three suspects were arrested on June 5, when officers responded around 1:30 p.m. to a Vaughan break-in near Weston and Langstaff roads, say police.
Five arrested in string of York home break-ins linked to organized crime, police say
Police responded to a call on June 5, in the Weston Road and Langstaff Road area where officers found a suspect car and took three men into custody. Two more men were arrested later in what police call incidents linked to organized crime.
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