Hamilton police searching for suspect after break-in at Hindu temple

Hamilton break and enter suspect

Hamilton Police are on the lookout for this suspect concerned in a break and enter at a Hindu temple. (Courtesy: Hamilton Police)


The Hamilton Police are looking for a suspect concerned in a break and enter at a Hindu temple.


On Feb. 2, a male suspect broke into the Hindu Samaj Temple, situated at 6297 Twenty Street East, shortly earlier than 3:30 a.m.


Police mentioned the suspect stole a spiritual flute and money.


He was final seen fleeing the temple in direction of Twenty Street East.


The suspect is described as white with a darker complexion and facial hair, between 25 to 30 years outdated, standing between five-foot-eight and five-foot-10 and between 170 to 180 kilos.


The suspect was carrying a black and pink Toronto Raptors toque, a blue and inexperienced colored winter jacket with a hood and a pink and white arm band going round the fitting arm, camo pants and black trainers. He was additionally carrying a backpack that was blue and black and had Puma written in white lettering.


The incident comes as Peel police are looking for suspects who broke into a number of locations of worship within the area.


Peel police mentioned they imagine the suspect of their break-and-enter investigation and the suspect in Hamilton are the identical individual.


Anybody with details about the Hamilton break-in is being requested to contact Det. Sgt. Andrea Torrie at 905-546-2991 or Det. Const. Derek Donn at 905-546-8934.

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