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UPDATE: Suspects Wanted Following Niagara Falls Break and Enter

The NRP have identified and located the suspect vehicle in an ongoing break and enter investigation.

Around 1:15 on the morning of December 14th, police responded to a break and enter near St. Clair Avenue and Simcoe Street in the Falls. 

Three suspects demanded valuable items from the homeowners, then fled the scene in a dark pickup truck. 

Two of the suspects remain at large. 

 

 

The NRP have changed a 16 year old male in connection with a break and enter that occurred in the Falls.

The incident occurred and December 14th, and the youth, who is from St. Catharines, was arrested on December 19th. 

The teenager is facing numerous charges, including Robbery, Break, Enter and Commit Robbery, and Mischief Under $5000. 

The two other suspects remain at large. 

Anyone with information on this case is asked to contact the NRP. 

 

 

Police say they forced their way into a home in the St. Clair Ave and Simcoe Street area early Monday morning and demanded that the homeowners hand over their valuables.

They took off in a dark coloured pickup truck afterwards and this is believed to be a targeted incident.

One of the suspects is believed to be a black man in his early 20's with a slim build.

He was wearing a black Adidas hoodie, dark blue or black paints and black boots at the time.

Police say he was also wearing a blue toque or bandana on his head and he was covering his face with a blue surgical mask.

The second male suspect is only described having a medium build.

He was wearing a blue Nike hoodie, black pants, black or grey shoes and a white face covering.

The third suspect is believed to be a white man with a large build.

He was wearing a green "Nova Scotia" hoodie with jeans, a baseball hat and a red face covering.

The suspects are believed to be armed and dangerous, so anyone who spots them should call 911.

(Photo Credit: Niagara Regional Police)

(Photo Credit: Niagara Regional Police)

 

 

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