Victoria police seek witnesses to break-in thwarted by worker


Police in Victoria are asking the general public for assist figuring out the suspect in a thwarted break-and-enter try within the metropolis Thursday morning.


The incident occurred at "a school within the 2600-block of Douglas Road" round 7:20 a.m., based on a information launch from the Victoria Police Division. Police didn't identify the school.


A employees member noticed a person "in an space of the constructing that was not but open" and advised him he was not allowed to be there, police mentioned.


"As an alternative of leaving, (the suspect) approached the employees member," the VicPD launch reads.


"The employees member had their canine with them, which then started to growl and bark on the intruder. The canine then charged the person, at which period the person fled the constructing."


The employees member then moved to "a safe location" and reported the incident to different employees and police.


Staff on the school searched the world and found "a big variety of objects had been stolen," police mentioned, including that a number of the lacking objects had been later discovered outdoors the constructing.


Police described the suspect as "a Caucasian or Hispanic man" between 30 and 40 years outdated. He stands between 5'7" and 5'9" and has a medium construct, weighing roughly 160 kilos.


The suspect has brief brown hair and was carrying darkish boots, darkish denims, a dark-coloured hooded sweatshirt and carrying a backpack and an orange duffle bag on the time of the incident, based on VicPD.


Investigators are asking anybody with info or surveillance video – together with sprint cam video from outdoors the constructing – to contact them. Ideas might be shared by way of the VicPD report desk at 250-995-7654, extension 1. 

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