Police seek multiple suspects after series of garage break-ins in west Edmonton

Police say a group of thieves is at large after a series of garage break and enters were recorded this spring in the Westmount and 124 Street areas in west Edmonton.

Twelve incidents were reported between April 3 and May 9, according to police.

They say the thefts were committed in the early mornings, between 2- 6 a.m.

The suspects gained access to the garages via back alleys and were typically on bicycles, taking anything that can be ridden or carried away.

Police say the suspects are a group of two to three men with average builds and average heights, and one woman with brown hair and glasses.

“We’re encouraging residents, especially those in west Edmonton with alley-access garages, to take steps that can help reduce the risk of property crime,” said Cst. Carrie Bosse of the EPS West Division. “Some effective methods include installing alarms on garage doors, using secure locks on side doors, and adding motion-activated lighting or security cameras. These measures can help create safer spaces for everyone.”

Police are also encouraging residents to keep a record of serial numbers for valuable items, which can assist with recovering property if a theft occurs.

Anyone with information about the suspects is asked to contact the EPS.

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