Thursday, April 25, 2024

Two wanted in St. Catharines robbery investigation

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Niagara Regional Police are looking for two robbers that broke into a St. Catharines home and assaulted the resident on Wednesday afternoon.

Police say a group of four broke into the home near Water Street and Welland avenue just before 5:00 p.m. After entering the home they ran into a 23-year-old resident. That is when they pulled out a gun, assaulted him, and stole his belongings.

Two of the thieves were arrested and charged on Wednesday. 18-year-old Sage Diaz from Niagara Falls was charged with Break and Enter and pointing a fire arm, among others. 29-year-old Kayla  Goodnough from St. Catharines was also charged with Break and Enter.

An arrest warrant has been issued for the two outstanding suspects, Moises Medeiros who has no fixed address, and Justin Price of St. Catharines.

Medeiros is described as being 5’7, 200 lbs, with black hair and brown eyes. Price is described as 6’0, 172 lbs, with brown eyes. Both face multiple charges.

Photo of suspects

Niagara Police are asking that you contact them if you know of their whereabouts, and are telling you not to approach them.

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