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Police: Vancouver burglars use hot glue to find break-in targets

Police in Vancouver are warning apartment residents of thieves who are using a new method – hot glue on the doors – to select which units they will break into. This composite of two handout images shows what the method looks like. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Vancouver Police (Mandatory credit)
Police in Vancouver are warning apartment residents of thieves who are using a new method – hot glue on the doors – to select which units they will break into. This composite of two handout images shows what the method looks like. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Vancouver Police (Mandatory credit)

The Vancouver Police Department (VPD) is advising residents to inspect their apartment doors for any sign of hot glue after finding evidence that thieves have used the adhesive to help them break into local apartments.

Police are investigating a series of alleged break-and-enters between August and December last year, which all have one thing in common: residue of glue on the apartment’s outside doorframe.

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“These suspects would gain entry into the building during the middle of the night and apply hot glue in the top corner of apartment unit doors, stretching it between the door and the frame,” said VPD Property Crime Sgt. Stan Dy.

“When building residents return home and open the door, the strand of glue is broken. If the residents are away, the strand of glue stays intact, indicating that no one was home. The suspects then returned within a few days and broke into suites that had intact glue.”

The VPD launched investigations into 10 break-ins that have occurred in five residential apartment buildings in Vancouver and one building in Burnaby.

Investigators say that the incidents occurred predominantly in older apartment buildings with limited security measures, including open stairwell doors and buildings without security cameras.

Police also add that similar break-ins, in which glue was used on unit doors, have been reported in Ontario and Alberta.

The VPD is asking people who may have information on the break-ins to contact investigators at 604-717-0610.

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