Suspect in Aurora home invasion linked to previous incident

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Police in York Region are looking for a suspect after a violent daytime home invasion in Aurora. The incident happened at around 11:20 a.m. on March 6. According to York Regional Police (YRP), a woman opened her front door after someone knocked aggressively. A man then pushed his way inside and attempted to restrain her. Another person in the home tried to help and was also attacked. Both victims suffered serious, but non-life-threatening, injuries. The suspect fled the scene without taking anything. Authorities noted that he did not ask for valuables. They are investigating possible connections to an attempted break-in that occurred in February in the same area. Police are urging residents to verify who is at their door before opening it. They recommend using security measures like cameras or peepholes. Looking through a window might also help, as long as it's not visible from outside. Anyone with information about the suspect or the incidents is encouraged to contact police or Crime Stoppers anonymously.


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