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'Remain vigilant': Police say daytime bandits posing as labourers, landscapers

Suspects have been observed canvassing local neighbourhoods wearing high-visibility reflective clothing, hard hats and face masks
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Police are investigating a series of daytime break-and-enters in Hamilton, Stoney Creek, Waterdown and Ancaster.

NEWS RELEASE
HAMILTON POLICE
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Hamilton Police continue to investigate a series of daytime break-and-enters in Hamilton, Stoney Creek, Waterdown and Ancaster. A group of suspects, believed to be responsible for these incidents, are operating newer model pickup trucks or SUVs, often with three to four people in the vehicle. 

Police are urging the public to remain vigilant. The suspects reportedly canvass neighbourhoods prior to committing these break-ins. They may approach homes, knock on doors, or ring doorbells. If no one answers, they leave but often return later to force entry. Once inside, they typically target jewellery, cash, and other valuables. If someone answers the door, the suspects may offer an excuse or pose as landscapers or general labourers. They have been observed wearing high-visibility reflective clothing, hard hats and face masks.

Hamilton Police ask residents to be alert to this suspicious behaviour and to report any encounters or observations to police immediately. If you have any information as it pertains to this investigation, you are encouraged to contact the Division 30 Criminal Investigation Division –Detective Sergeant Ben Licop at 905-546-3851 or [email protected].

To provide information anonymously, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or submit tips online at www.crimestoppershamilton.com.

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