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Durham Regional Police say they’re trying to find 4 suspects after a Whitby residence was raided and a pair residing within the residence had been held at gunpoint.
Police stated on Jan. 27, at round 2 a.m., a suspect smashed the basement window of a house within the Beaverdams Drive and Audubon Avenue space.
The suspect then unlocked the again door of the house permitting three extra suspects inside, police stated.
Investigators stated the group then discovered a person in the lounge and compelled him as much as the second ground at gun level the place his spouse was.

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The couple had been each held at gunpoint by two of the suspects whereas the opposite two raided the house, police allege.
A number of gadgets, together with telephones, purses, jewellery and money, had been taken earlier than they fled the residence, investigators allege.
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The sufferer then went to a close-by fuel station the place he referred to as police. The pair didn’t endure any bodily accidents through the residence invasion, police stated.
Police additionally stated they consider this was an remoted incident and there are not any menace to the general public.
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Investigators have launched descriptions of the 4 male suspects.
The primary man is described as round six ft tall with a medium construct. He was carrying a black balaclava face protecting, a darkish colored shirt, darkish pants, and darkish sneakers on the time of the theft.
The second suspect is described as round 5 ft 4 inches tall. He was carrying a black balaclava face protecting, darkish colored shirt, and darkish pants.
The third and fourth suspects had been described as each having black face masks, darkish colored shirts, and darkish pants.
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