Close X
Sunday, November 24, 2024
ADVT 
National

Do You Recognize This Man? Vancouver Police Release Photos Of 2018 Violent Home Invasion Suspect

Darpan News Desk, 12 Jul, 2019 06:17 PM

    Vancouver Police have released security photos of a suspect involved in a 2018 home invasion, hoping to identify the man.


    Shortly before 9 p.m., on November 30, 2018, several suspects, disguised with hoods and masks, forced their way into a residence near Ontario and West 49th Avenue. Two of the men were armed.


    The homeowners, a 56-year-old man and his 35-year-old wife, were restrained and assaulted while their toddler slept upstairs. The husband was treated at hospital for serious injuries, while his wife’s physical injuries were minor. The child was unharmed.


    Investigators with the VPD’s Major Crime Section believe this was a planned and targeted robbery, and that there were at least five suspects involved. Several articles from the home were stolen and no arrests have been made.


    “VPD detectives have exhausted countless leads,” says VPD Sergeant Jason Robillard. “They are hopeful that the high quality of these photos will lead to someone recognizing this suspect.”


    Anyone with information about this home invasion, or who knows the identity of this man, is asked to call Vancouver Police at 604-717-2541. Anonymous reports can be made to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

     

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Raptors Coach Nick Nurse Says Meeting In The Works With Prime Minister Trudeau

    Toronto Raptors head coach Nick Nurse says a meeting is in the works with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

    Raptors Coach Nick Nurse Says Meeting In The Works With Prime Minister Trudeau

    B.C. Conservative MP Mark Warawa Dies After Cancer Diagnosis

    OTTAWA — Conservative MP Mark Warawa has died after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer earlier this year.

    B.C. Conservative MP Mark Warawa Dies After Cancer Diagnosis

    Trump Promises Help With Canadian Detainees In China As Trudeau Visits D.C.

    U.S. President Donald Trump says he will raise the issue of two Canadians being detained in China when he meets with the Chinese president next week, if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wants him to.

    Trump Promises Help With Canadian Detainees In China As Trudeau Visits D.C.

    Report Finds Many Birds In Decline But Co-operation Works To Rebuild Populations

    Report Finds Many Birds In Decline But Co-operation Works To Rebuild Populations
    The bad news is that the populations of more than one-quarter of Canada's bird species are declining, many rapidly.

    Report Finds Many Birds In Decline But Co-operation Works To Rebuild Populations

    Trudeau Welcoming Raptors, But Trump Uncertain For White House Visit

    WASHINGTON — While plans are underway for the Toronto Raptors to meet Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, a White House visit for the NBA champions is uncertain.

    Trudeau Welcoming Raptors, But Trump Uncertain For White House Visit

    New Study Proves Extinct Hyenas Reached North America Via Bering Land Bridge

    WHITEHORSE — Two teeth that were sitting in a Canadian museum for almost 50 years have become proof that ice-aged hyenas once roamed Yukon.

    New Study Proves Extinct Hyenas Reached North America Via Bering Land Bridge