This article written in french by Benoit Leblanc was automatically translated using AI
Forensic experts from the Laval Police Service (SPL) will have their hands full on Friday, May 23, with three crime scenes to analyze, all linked to a home invasion that occurred in a Fabreville apartment.
At around 1:50 a.m., a 911 call reported that several suspects had just broken into an apartment occupied by a family of five in a rental building on Sainte-Rose Boulevard in Fabreville.
Upon arrival, SPL patrol officers confirmed that no one had been injured during the incident.
Pursuit on the North Shore
However, at 2:30 a.m., Laval police were notified by colleagues from the Thérèse-De Blainville Intermunicipal Police Board that officers had discovered evidence on their territory potentially connected to the home invasion.
The discovery was made in the Rosemère area, near Rose-Alma Street and Chemin de la Grande-Côte, east of Route 117 (Curé-Labelle Boulevard).
A few minutes later, it was the Terrebonne Police Service’s turn to contact the SPL, as their officers were pursuing on foot four individuals who had abandoned a crashed vehicle.
The SPL then dispatched a K9 unit and several patrol cars to assist the Terrebonne police, which led to the arrest of four suspects, aged 25, 20, 19, and 16.
Additional Details
According to unconfirmed information, the four individuals are not residents of Laval and are believed to live on Montreal’s South Shore.
They were taken to the Laval police detention center, where they will be interviewed by investigators from the SPL’s crimes against persons unit, which is now handling the case.
The motives behind the home invasion are still unknown, including whether the individuals are known to the police.
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