Crime & Safety
Update: Police Release Sketch of Home Invasion Suspect
Investigators seek more information about a man who entered a North Aurora home with a handgun and bound a woman with duct tape.
Police still need your help to identify a person involved in a on Friday.
Investigators on Saturday released a composite sketch of the male suspect. The image, created by a Geneva Police Department sketch artist, captures some of the description given of the man on Friday:
- Short white male
- Late teens or early 20s
- Wearing a dark colored jacket with a hood and sunglasses
The home invasion occurred at about 8:50 a.m. Friday, said North Aurora Lt. Scott Buziecki.
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At least one suspect entered a home on the 100 block of Elm Avenue and attacked a 44-year-old woman. The woman was knocked to the floor and bound up with duct tape.
North Aurora police seek the following information about this man:
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- Name
- Age
- Approximate date of birth
- Home address
- Place of employment
- Name/address of girlfriend, friends and/or associates
- Any other information your might have
If you know or think you might know the suspect, please contact the North Aurora Police Department. Also contact police if you may have seen the suspect before, during or after the crime. The number is 630-897-8705, ext. 610.
Anonymous tips may also be left on the police department's tip line. Dial 630-897-8705 and choose option 3.
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