VANCOUVER POLICE INVESTIGATE SERIES OF EARLY MORNING RESIDENTIAL BURGLARIES
News Release from Vancouver Police Dept.
Posted on FlashAlert: December 10th, 2013 5:12 PM
Vancouver Police are investigating a series of residential burglaries that have been occurring primarily in the Carter Park and Arnada neighborhoods during early morning hours over the past few weeks. Three additional burglaries were reported today.
The suspect in today's burglaries is possibly a black male, approximately 5'6" to 5'9", wearing 2-3 layers of clothes; a hoody, possibly another sweatshirt with the number "12" on it and an outer jacket unbuttoned or unzipped. The suspect is possibly riding in a car. A photo of the suspect from today's burglaries was captured and is attached.
The suspect walks down the streets checking for unlocked gates, back doors and windows on the back or sides of houses/garages and likes to access the backyard through the gate on the side of the house.
Police are asking citizens to make sure all windows and doors are secured and to lock gates as well. Citizens should keep an eye out for suspicious activity in neighborhoods and contact 911 immediately if you see anyone suspicious or any suspicious activity, especially in the early morning hours.
The suspect in today's burglaries is possibly a black male, approximately 5'6" to 5'9", wearing 2-3 layers of clothes; a hoody, possibly another sweatshirt with the number "12" on it and an outer jacket unbuttoned or unzipped. The suspect is possibly riding in a car. A photo of the suspect from today's burglaries was captured and is attached.
The suspect walks down the streets checking for unlocked gates, back doors and windows on the back or sides of houses/garages and likes to access the backyard through the gate on the side of the house.
Police are asking citizens to make sure all windows and doors are secured and to lock gates as well. Citizens should keep an eye out for suspicious activity in neighborhoods and contact 911 immediately if you see anyone suspicious or any suspicious activity, especially in the early morning hours.
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