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String of break-ins around South Surrey prompt warning from RCMP

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RCMP in Surrey, B.C., are warning the public about a string of break-ins they think might be connected to similar crimes in other parts of Metro Vancouver.

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The Surrey break-ins have targeted the Panorama Ridge, South Surrey and Crescent Beach areas.

Police say the suspects work in a team of three targeting unoccupied “large-scale” homes between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m.

The thieves typically gain entry by smashing the glass on a patio door, before ransacking the home for high-value items like jewelry, watches, cash and purses.

“Investigators believe the thieves are surveilling properties before they strike; therefore, we encourage residents to keep their homes secure, look out for each other as neighbours and call police to report any suspicious activity or suspicious individuals,” Sgt. Tammy Lobb said in a media release.

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Surrey RCMP held a block watch meeting this week to educate residents on home security, and are planning a second one.

They’re also boosting patrols in the neighbourhoods.

Police said all three suspects wore hoodies, dark-coloured sweatpants and balaclavas. They also tightened their hood strings to conceal facial features.

The first suspect is described as six feet three inches tall with a heavy build, the second is six feet tall with a muscular build, and the third is five feet eight inches tall with a slender build.

Anyone with information is asked to call Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502.

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