Police seeking public’s assistance in identifying suspects in Edmonton break-in

EPS are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying suspects responsible for a break-and-enter early Wednesday morning.

At approximately 5:33am on June 19, Southeast Branch patrol officers responded to the report of a break and enter at a business near 76 Avenue and 50 Street.  A grey Chevrolet SUV approached the store, and four male suspects exited the vehicle.  The suspects then gained entry to the store, carrying out items to the waiting vehicle before fleeing the scene.

The suspects are described as:

  • Suspect #1: Male, wearing blue jeans, a windbreaker that is blue and black on the body with red sleeves and shoulders, black shoes and a face covering.
  • Suspect #2: Male, wearing grey sweatpants, a green hoodie with ‘Cold Lake’ on the front, black shoes and yellow gloves.
  • Suspect #3: Male, wearing dark blue pants, a black hooded jacket, black shoes with red soles and gloves.
  • Suspect #4: Male, wearing grey sweat pants, a grey hoodie, black shoes with white soles, a black baseball cap, small black cross body bag and brown gloves.

Anyone who can identify any of these suspects is asked to contact the EPS at 780-423-4567 or #377 from a mobile phone. Anonymous information can also be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online at www.p3tips.com/250.

Two suspects and vehicle in Edmonton break-in
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