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Update: Man charged for Tappen home invasion

Police dog and ERT unit called to assist search for suspect
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An RCMP dog was called into assist officers from the Salmon Arm detachment and Emergency Response Team members in the search for a home invasion suspect in Tappen. (Black Press file photo)

Update Sept. 6 1:49 p.m:

Charges have been laid against the man arrested following a violent home invasion in Tappen on Sept. 4.

Dylan Thornton, 31, is charged with committing robbery using a firearm, possession of stolen property under $5,000, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, disguising his face with the intent to commit an offence and breaking and entering.

According to the Salmon Arm RCMP he remains in custody until his bail hearing.

Original story:

The Salmon Arm RCMP have a suspect in custody who is believed to be responsible for a home invasion in Tappen Sept. 4.

The RCMP received a report that a man broke into a home while carrying a weapon and then proceeded to steal the homeowner’s vehicle, a white 2017 Hyundai Sante Fe. When police arrived at the house they located a stolen Chevrolet Silverado which was left there by the suspect.

Related:Guilty plea in violent home invasion

Later that night police located the Hyundai in the 3600 block of the Trans-Canada Highway. RCMP searched the vehicle and found two weapons inside, one of which was the one allegedly used in the home invasion.

Due to the belief that the suspect was still armed and dangerous and the violent nature of the call, the RCMP Emergency Response Team and a police service dog were called to assist with the search.

The suspect, a 30-year-old man, was located in the woods a short distance from the stolen vehicle. He was taken into police custody and according to the RCMP was to make a court appearance Sept. 5.


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