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Hotel robberies may be connectPosté le 12/03/2010 à 10:07 - Laisser un commentairePOLICE are investigating the possibility three hotel robberies Wednesday night and early Thursday morning are linked. After one violent attack, a victim threw himself out a window. On Wednesday at about 9:30 p.m., two men went into Westminster Avenue's Sherbrook Inn and robbed a 48-year-old employee, according to police. One of the men threatened the employee with a gun, then Coach Replica the men fled after taking cash. Police described one suspect as an aboriginal man who wore a face mask, dark clothing, and a dark grey hooded sweatshirt with a camouflage pattern. The second suspect was about 5-6, with a dark hood and baggy pants. He had a light-coloured bandanna on his face. Early Thursday at about 12:25 a.m., police went to a hotel on the 1000 block of Pembina Highway after two men went in and demanded cash from three men there. One man threatened the victims with a gun, police said, before the suspects tied up the victims and made off with a cash register. One suspect was about 5-8 or 5-9, with a small build. He wore a face mask, white T-shirt and dark-coloured long-sleeved shirt and dark jeans. The second suspect was about the same height, with a small to medium build. He wore a dark balaclava and a grey hoodie. The paper bag printing third robbery happened at about 12:30 a.m. at the Capri Motel at 1819 Pembina Hwy. Police said a 64-year-old man and 24-year-old woman were attacked after two men barged into their room. The hotel's general manager said the couple had stayed at the hotel for about two weeks. Police said two suspects went into the suite and tied up the couple. The man was stabbed and kicked once, police said. Fake ESQAfter taking keys to the couple's vehicle, the two men were unable to take off with the car after being unable to find the right ones. After the suspects left, the man, fearing they were still in the area, smashed open a rear window to get out of the room. He was hospitalized for non life-threatening injuries. Police ask anyone with information to call investigators at 986-6219, or Crime Stoppers at 204-786-8477.
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