Vancouver police investigating after 2 women groped by burglar in separate incidents | Local News
VANCOUVER, WA (KPTV) – Vancouver police are investigating after two ladies had been groped by a burglar in two separate incidents this week.
The primary incident occurred round 3:45 a.m. on Thursday. Officers responded to a break-in at Block 13600 on Southeast Eastridge Drive. Based on police, an unidentified man entered the sufferer’s dwelling via an unlocked or open door and fingered it whereas she slept. The sufferer screamed and the suspect fled.
At round 1:15 a.m. on Friday, officers responded to a break-in at Block 700 on Southeast 139th Avenue. Police stated an unknown man entered the sufferer’s dwelling via an unlocked or open door, uncovered himself and groped the sufferer. One other girl within the residence and the sufferer fended off the suspect, who then fled the scene.
The suspect within the first incident was described as a white male, 1.70 m to 1.70 m tall, 150 to 180 kilos, and with brown hair. The suspect within the second incident was described as a person in his twenties with brown hair.
Based on the police, it’s not identified whether or not the 2 incidents contain the identical suspect. The Main Crimes Crew is investigating.
Vancouver Police want to remind residents to lock and safe home windows and doorways on each the bottom flooring and upstairs, particularly at evening.
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