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Man steals van with children on board, Longueuil police investigating

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Longueuil police are asking for the public’s help to identify a man they allege stole a van with three children on board.

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The suspect, they say, opened the door of a black 2015 Honda Odyssey that was parked in a daycare parking lot and drove away.

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It happened on Feb. 25 around 5:50 p.m. at the daycare, located at 125 Coulonge St.

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Longueuil police explain the victim left the car running with the children inside to pick up another child at the daycare.

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The key was left in the ignition and the doors unlocked.

“The windows were tinted and he probably didn’t immediately realize that there were children inside,” the force noted.

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“When they started screaming, he abandoned the vehicle in the parking lot at 201 Coulonge St. He took off on foot in the direction of Claude Street.”

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Police say the children, one aged seven and two aged eight, were not injured.

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Missing from the vehicle after the incident was an Arc’teryx bag with a laptop and tablet.

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Officers describe the suspect as a Caucasian male around 30 years old with a black hoodie and dark coat. He was wearing grey or pale blue jeans.

“It looks like a crime of opportunity,” said Longueuil police spokesperson Jean-Pierre Voutsinos.

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Longueuil police are also reminding parents never to leave their children, especially those under the age of seven, in a vehicle unattended.

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“They would not be facing any charges since legally they were allowed to leave the kids [because they’re over the age of seven],” explained Voutsinos.

“Even though we do tell them, it’s still not a good idea and they shouldn’t do it.”

Longueuil police are asking anyone with information to call 450-463-7211. All calls will be treated anonymously.

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