Two suspects in North Vancouver targeted incidents turn themselves in to police

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NORTH Vancouver RCMP announced on Tuesday that two suspects responsible for kicking a door of a resident in an ongoing harassment case have turned themselves in to police after the Mounties released CCTV video on Monday showing them in the act.

On February 17, police received a report of mischief to the complainant’s door. Two separate events occurred at 12:40 a.m. and 1:30 a.m. in the 1500-block of Mahon Avenue. Two suspects were observed on CCTV video kicking the front door and running away.

The same residence has been the subject of four previous acts of vandalisms where youths are seen on CCTV kicking, egging, and in one instance, throwing a traffic cone through the front window.

In all of these instances, it appears the youths are targeting the residence. The two seniors living at the residence, who have no criminal history, are unsure why they have been a target of such acts of vandalism.

“These acts of vandalism are criminal and the persons responsible could be charged with mischief,” said Constable Mansoor Sahak, Media Relations Officer for North Vancouver RCMP, on Monday. “These seniors are terrified every time they are woken up at night by these disturbing acts and the police would like these suspects to stop.”