Police seek 4 suspects for violent Langley home invasion

Dec 19 2017, 8:12 pm

Langley RCMP are seeking the public’s assistance with their investigation into a home invasion that took place on September 8 at an apartment building in the 5600 block of 201A Street.

The incident occurred at 3:15 a.m. when the victim responded to a knock at his door by a young female. Once the door was opened, three males forced themselves into the apartment.

The victim was ordered to be quiet and instructed to sit in a chair. One of the suspects struck him several times leaving a mark and swelling on his face. He was also held at knifepoint while remaining suspects rummaged through the apartment.

A number of items were taken from the residence including a Blackberry Playbook, two laptop computers, the victim’s wallet, several wristwatches and two Masonic Rings.

Police believe the suspects were driving a GMC Jimmy or Chevy Blazer type vehicle.

Police have obtained video surveillance of the suspects as they entered the foyer of the building. Investigators would like the public to view the attached still photographs to assist police with identification of the suspects.

Subject Descriptions:

  • Female: Caucasian, early 20’s, 5’6″, slim build, should length blonde or light brown hair, wearing a long black zip up hoody with writing on the sleeves and the back, blue jeans and flip flops
  • Male #1: Caucasian, bald, 25 – 35 years old, 6’0″, muscular build, clean shaven, wearing a ¾ length black coat, blue jeans
  • Male #2: Caucasian, 25 years old, slim build, brown hair, wearing a dark coloured T-shirt, green ball cap, blue jeans and dark coloured running shoes
  • Male #3: Non-White (possibly First Nations or Hispanic), Olive coloured complexion, 5’9″ – 6’0″, medium length brown hair, slender clean shaven, wearing dark coloured Adidas track pants with 3 stripes down the leg

If you have any information that might assist police with this investigation, please call Langley RCMP at 604-532-3200. Should you need to remain anonymous, please call CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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