Break-ins soar in Winnipeg's River Heights — again

Home on Yale Avenue invaded with back door kicked in on Monday, anti-crime group says

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Caption: Winnipeg's Smashed Window Club says there has been a noticeable increase in reports of break-ins in River Heights since mid-February. (Mardy Derby/CBC)

A community group is warning residents about a spike in break-ins across the River Heights neighbourhood in Winnipeg.
The Smashed Window Club says there has been a noticeable increase in reports and discussion on the anti-crime group's Facebook page since mid-February.
Streets in western areas of the community have been targeted, including Borebank, where a number of reports were made within the last few days, the group says.
"Most recently, on Monday morning, a Yale home was invaded with a back door kicked in. The homeowner scared off the intruders when he emerged from an upper floor of the residence, but not before they stole a mobile phone," the group stated in a news release.
Police spokesman Const. Jason Michalyshen confirmed the break-in on Yale and the acknowledged the upward trend in crimes in the neighbourhood.
"We have recognized a slight increase in property crimes in the area mentioned," he said.
The SWC advises residents to take the following actions:
The Smashed Window Club started up in 2015 during one of the neighbourhood's earlier spikes in crime.The Facebook page is used to report and share information.