Shotgun fired, tv stolen in home invasion, suspects at large
Provincial police are seeking suspects allegedly involved in an armed home invasion and robbery in Everett over the weekend.
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According to police, the suspects showed up at a Burbank Circle home around 7:30 p.m. on Sunday and one of them fired a shotgun at the residence.
Police believe four individuals were involved, possibly three males and one female.
They say two of the suspects entered the home, stole an 85-inch Samsung television, and all four then took off in a blue four-door sedan.
Suspect Descriptions
Police say the driver’s description is limited, but he had a skinny build and wore glasses and a hat.
Two of the males are described as having worn black clothing and ski masks to cover their faces. One of them was between six feet to six feet three inches tall. Police say he was armed with a silver-barreled shotgun with black grips.
The other male was six feet tall and had a bandana with a black and white pattern on it. Police say he carried a black handgun that may resemble a Glock.
There was no description available for the female suspect.
Provincial police urge residents in the area to review surveillance and dash camera footage for suspicious activity or persons between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Sunday.
Anyone with information on this investigation is asked to contact Nottawasaga OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 to remain anonymous.
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