Women In Need Society locations targeted in holiday break-ins, say police
3 suspects sought after Calgary charity robbed
Calgary police are looking for the thieves who broke into three Women In Need Society locations over the holidays.
The first break-in happened Dec. 27 at the WINS location on 26th Avenue S.E.
The thieves stole a safe, some cash and keys to two other WINS outlets.
The WINS thrift store on Bowness Road was broken into the next morning, but nothing was taken from that outlet.
But the WINS location on Richmond Road was broken into about an hour later and some cash was stolen.
Calgary police are looking for three suspects:
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The first suspect is Caucasian, roughly five feet four inches tall, wearing a grey hoodie, a black bandana over their face, black sweatpants with three white stripes down the side, black shoes and black-and-white gloves.
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The second suspect is Caucasian, roughly six feet tall. The person was wearing a blue, black and grey winter jacket with the hood up, a black bandana covering their face, grey pants, black gloves and black shoes.
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The third suspect is Caucasian, roughly six feet tall, wearing a black jacket with a grey hoodie with the hood up, a black balaclava covering their face, blue jeans and grey shoes.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 403-266-1234 or Calgary Crime Stoppers.