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Tsawwassen homeowner interrupts break-in

Delta police are reminding home owners to keep their doors and windows secured, and to be vigilant, after a recent overnight break and enter in Tsawwassen. According to police, on Saturday, July 29 at approximately 10:25 p.m.

Delta police are reminding home owners to keep their doors and windows secured, and to be vigilant, after a recent overnight break and enter in Tsawwassen.

According to police, on Saturday, July 29 at approximately 10:25 p.m., an unknown male entered a home in the 4900 block of Third Avenue in Tsawwassen.

“The suspect was confronted by the homeowner in an upstairs bedroom. The suspect then went downstairs and fled not long after,” said police in a news release.

The suspect is described as a Caucasian male, six-feet tall, medium to heavy build, wearing a hat, dark pants and a dark hoodie.

Nothing appears to have been stolen from the home.

Police continue to investigate and are actively canvassing neighbours in the area. Anyone who witnessed any suspicious activity in the area around the time of the break and enter is asked to call police at 604-946-4411.

Police are also reminding the public to keep doors and windows secured, despite the increasing temperatures expected this week.

More information on home security and on programs offered by Delta Police Community Police Stations (CoPS) can be found at: http://deltapolice.ca/services/residential/cpted/.