
OPP investigating home invasion in Sharbot Lake, Ont.
Police say officers responded to a home on Gordon Crescent at around 1 a.m. July 11, on reports that a man and a woman entered while armed with weapons, including a knife.
The suspects took a PlayStation, musical instruments and cash, police said. No injuries were reported. They left in what police describe as a loud, silver or grey four-door car, which was last seen heading north on Gordon Crescent.
The man is described as approximately 5-foot-9 (175 cm), with a thin build and short brown hair and a short beard. The woman is described as approximately 5-foot-4 (163 cm) and thin, with dark-brown or red hair.
Police believe the incident was targeted.
Anyone with information, or any potentially relevant doorbell, dashcam or surveillance video, should contact the Frontenac Detachment of the OPP at 1-888-310-1122 and refer to incident E250912926. If you have information but want to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or report online at http://OntarioCrimeStoppers.ca

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