Thursday, December 3, 2015
Suspicious Person C15-254087
On December 2, 2015, members of the Winnipeg Police Service attended to a residence in the Norwood Flats area for the report of a suspicious person.
It was initially reported that a male, identifying himself as an electrician, attended to the door of the residence, stated that he was there to do some work, and requested entry. As there had been some recent work done in the home, the residents allowed the male entry. The male spent time in the residence, had no further contact with the residents, and left without incident.
Further investigation confirmed that while the homeowners had recently had some work done in the home, they were not expecting any repair person that day.
The male is described as:Caucasian, 30 years of age, 6'1' tall, 200 plus pounds, with a double chin and broad shoulders. He was wearing jeans, blue shirt, white casual shoes and a black work style jacket with no logo and was carrying a leather binder.
The Winnipeg Police Service would like to remind citizens that employees of legitimate businesses should be in possession of identification indicating the business or organization they represent. If a person requests to enter your residence and is unable to provide proper identification, or makes you feel uncomfortable or uncertain, do not allow that person to enter your residence.
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