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RNC investigating 2 violent home invasions in St. John's

The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary ison the hunt for three men in connection to what it's calling two random home invasionsthathappened Monday evening in St. John's.

Multiple people injured in break-and-enter spree, as police search for alleged attackers

Very blurry images of one person, as well as two blurry images of two people on a residential street.
The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary on Tuesday released these images taken in the Beaumont Street area of St. John's of who they say are suspects in a home invasion Monday night. (Royal Newfoundland Constabulary)

The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary has released more details on what it'scalling two random home invasions thathappened Monday evening in St. John's.

The first, according to an RNC media release sent just after midnight, happened around 7:50 p.m. at a home onBeaumont Street.

Const. James Cadigan, the RNC's media relations officer, told reporters Tuesday morning two young men knocked on the home's door and forced their way in. There were two people home at the time, a man and a woman, according to Cadigan.

The man was stabbed and is in serious condition, Cadigan said.

The two suspects left with the homeowner's vehicle a2012 grey Honda Civic which was found around 3 a.m. in theCoaker's Meadow Parkarea.

The second home invasion happened a short time later, around8:15 p.m. on Maunder's Lane,a short distance from Coaker's Meadow Park.

In that incident, Cadigan said, three young menforced their way inside the home. The occupants were88 and 90 years old.

Cadigan said they were also injured and cash and jewlery were stolen.In the earlier media release, the RNC said they were taken to hospital.

"We have obtained descriptors of suspects who were seen on Beaumont Street," said Cadigan, noting it's only two of the three suspects police are searching for.

One was wearing a dark, parka-style jacket with a light hooded sweater and a ball cap with jeans. The other suspect was also wearing a dark jacket with a ball cap with a blue hooded sweater and khaki pants.

RNC advising public to lock doors

Gerry Duggan, a resident of Maunder's Lane, said the attacks weredisconcerting and worrisome.

"You feel comfortable and safe in your home, and now you hear that some nefarious individuals are breaking in, not only breaking in, but injuring the occupants. It gives you pause, doesn't it?"

A police officer stands in uniform.
Const. James Cadigan, the RNC's media relations officer, says there are three suspects involved in the two home invasions in St. John's. (Ted Dillon/CBC)

Cadiganwarnedthe public to lock all doors andnot answer themif the person outside is unrecognizable. He said the suspects were carrying a weapon.

"If someone comes to your door that you don't recognize or you can't see them, we're asking that you do not open your door at this time," he said.

"The RNC has deployed significant resources to effect an investigation into these events."

Cadigan said the RNCis investigating three crime scenes, including the spot where the Honda Civic was found, and is seeking information or video footage that may assist the police force in its effort.The RNC is also asking the public to report any suspicious activity immediately.

Anyone with information to assist in theinvestigation can contact the RNCor Crime Stoppers.

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With files from Terry Roberts