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Police Warn of Unique Condo Break-In Tactic

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York police say this tactic has been used in other jurisdictions and is often associated with organized property‑crime groups. Photo: YRP/YouTube.
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York Regional Police (YRP) are issuing a fresh public alert after two recent incidents in Markham and Richmond Hill showed suspects using a glue‑like method to scout condominium units prior to committing break‑and‑enters.

Investigators report that unknown suspects discreetly entered condo and apartment buildings, applying a glue-like substance to several unit doors.

The suspects later returned to see if the glue had been disturbed – a strategy police believe is used to figure out whether residents were home before choosing specific units for break‑ins.

According to police, the culprits access a building without permission and then put a small amount of glue on the unit doors. They come back hours or days later to check if the glue has broken or moved. If the glue stays intact, they assume the unit is vacant and try to break in.

York police mention that this technique has appeared in other areas and is commonly linked with organized property‑crime groups.

The superintendent and investigators are urging condo owners, tenants, and building managers to stay alert and report any suspicious behavior to YRP.

Residents should inform both the police and their building management if they see glue, tape, or residue on their unit door, unfamiliar individuals checking door handles, signs of forced entry or tailgating.

York police say this tactic has been used in other jurisdictions and is often associated with organized property‑crime groups. Photo: YRP/You Tube. Keep it Factual

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