Police say the suspects smashed belongings, carried weapons and threatened the sufferer
4 males have been arrested and face a protracted record of charges in connection to a house invasion in Wasaga Seaside earlier this month.
The Huronia West Crime Unit of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) has been investigating a break-and-enter into a house in Wasaga Seaside on Dec. 6 at 3:21 a.m.
Police report a sufferer was woken up by 4 suspects outdoors the residence at 3 a.m. earlier than the break-and-enter.
“The suspects proceeded to interrupt the sufferer’s belongings and used weapons to utter harmful threats. The 4 suspects fled earlier than police arrived, and paramedics attended to deal with the sufferer on the scene for minor accidents,” states a information launch from OPP.
Investigators have been in a position to get a number of surveillance movies that helped establish a suspect and the suspect’s handle. From there, investigators carried out bodily surveillance.
Police say there was no concern for the general public due to a connection between the suspects and the sufferer.
On Dec. 20, police from Huronia West, Southern Georgian Bay and Collingwood OPP detachments arrested, with out damage or incident the next 4 suspects:
Dustin Williamson, 29-year-old from Wasaga Seaside
Zack Ward, 28-year-old from Phelpston
Dustin Ward, 30-year-old from Phelpston
Justin Martin, 27-year-old from Wasaga Seaside
Through the arrests and execution of warrants, police seized the next:
Silver reproduction handgun (revolver)
Black reproduction handgun (revolver)
Metallic bat
All 4 suspects have been charged will the next:
Forcible confinement
Assault
Assault with a weapon x2
Utter Threats to Trigger Dying or Bodily Hurt
Break, enter dwelling home – commit indictable offence
Mischief Below $5,000
Possession of Weapon for Harmful Goal x2
Firearm – use whereas committing offence
Pointing a Firearm
Disguise with intent
The 4 suspects stay in custody and are being held pending a present trigger listening to.
OPP officers urge dwelling and enterprise house owners to make themselves conscious of the property safety ideas discovered within the following hyperlink: OPP Safeguard Ontario Property Safety Program.
When you have any details about crime in our group, please contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122. Must you want to stay nameless, name Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or submit your info on-line at www.crimestopperssdm.com. Crime Stoppers doesn’t subscribe to name show, and you’ll stay nameless. You’ll not testify in courtroom and your info might result in a money reward of as much as $2,000.