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Windsor Police Arrest Third Suspect in Violent Home Invasion; Two More Sought

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The Windsor Police have apprehended three individuals suspected of involvement in a brutal home invasion on the eastern part of the city in January, and they are currently searching for an additional two persons of interest.

Just after 11 p.m. on January 13, five intruders broke into a residence on the 2500 block of Luxury Avenue. Police stated that they attacked, restrained, and intimidated an 87-year-old man and a 75-year-old woman inside the house.

Cash, valuables, and an SUV were taken, as per law enforcement reports. The car was subsequently found in the vicinity of Firgrove Drive and Monticello Street.

The two people who were attacked suffered “non-life-threatening” bodily harm, according to law enforcement.

On April 29, around 10 a.m., police found and apprehended a 42-year-old female on Highland Avenue in the 2200 block. The charges against her include two counts of robbery involving violence. She became the second individual to be held accountable for this particular event.

On Thursday, a 27-year-old man surrendered to law enforcement officials.

On February 14, authorities apprehended and accused a 25-year-old female of nine different offenses.

— including


break and enter and commit robbery, robbery with an offensive weapon, robbery, assault causing bodily harm, assault with a weapon, assault, forcible confinement, uttering death threats and theft of a motor vehicle.

Investigators have pinpointed two more suspects and this week they issued arrest warrants for another pair of individuals aged 19 and 17.

The individual is also characterized as a Middle Eastern male who stands at five feet, four inches tall, weighs approximately 119 pounds, has a slender frame, a short black beard, dark hair, and brown eyes. He is reported to be 19 years old.

The exceptional pair is sought after for criminal allegations.

breaking and entering followed by committing robbery, armed robbery, assault resulting in bodily injury, assault involving a weapon, simple assault, unlawful imprisonment, making death threats, and stealing a motor vehicle.

Those who have any details should reach out to the major crimes unit by calling 519-255-6700, extension 4830. Alternatively, they may contact Windsor &
Essex County
Report Crime Stoppers confidentially by calling 519-258-8477 (TIPS) or visit their website.
catchcrooks.com
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