Suspects photos released in violent northeast Edmonton home invasion
CBC News | Posted: October 12, 2016 10:49 PM | Last Updated: October 13, 2016
Suspects described as speaking with an accent or in broken English, just under 6 feet tall and in their 20s
Edmonton police released photos Wednesday of two suspects in connection with a deadly home invasion last week in northeast Edmonton.
Both suspects are described as speaking with an accent or in broken English, just under six feet tall, in their 20s. They were wearing dark hoodies during the home invasion early Tuesday morning on McConachie Blvd.
While the clothing in the photos appears white, it's due to the images being shot by an infrared camera, police say.
Police believe the residence was targeted by mistake.
The Investigation revealed that the husband and wife, who were home at the time of the break-in, were tied up, blindfolded and severely assaulted after demands were made for drugs and money.
When officers arrived on the scene they found 23-year-old Omar Terrence Albert with a fatal gunshot wound in the basement of the home.