Four suspects sought in Forest Glade vehicle break-ins and shots fired
Windsor police and Crime Stoppers are looking for four suspects after a series of armed vehicle break-ins in the Forest Glade area.
On Sunday Dec. 8, at approximately 6 a.m., police say a group of four people were in the area of Forest Glade, checking vehicle door handles in an attempt to enter and steal things from inside.
Police say they did thousands of dollars’ worth of damage to numerous vehicles in the 9000 block of Beachdale Road, 9600 block of Kerby Road, 9600 block of Chestnut Drive and 2700 block of Scarsdale Road.Police are investigating a series of attempted vehicle break-ins in Windsor, Ont.
“One of the suspects were observed on home security cameras to be in possession of what appeared to be a handgun,” said Const. Lauren Brisco with Crime Stoppers.
Police say when the group was confronted by one of the victims, one of the suspects fired four shots at the victim.
“The victim sustained no injuries and the projectiles were later determined to be pellets from a pellet gun,” said Brisco.
The four suspects are described as the following:
- Male 1 - wearing a puffy jacket hood up, cross body bag
- Male 2 - hoodie with small emblem on breast, black gloves, holding handgun, face covered
- Male 3 - jacket, cross body bag, dark face covering
- Male 4 - male dark clothing
Anyone with information can call the Windsor Police Service Major Crimes Branch or Crime Stoppers at catchcrooks.com with information. With Crime Stoppers you remain anonymous, will get no court time and can earn a cash reward up to $2000 if it helps identify the suspects.
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