Robberies in Quebec: Police identify suspect

Robberies in Quebec: Police identify suspect

Quebec police are finally asking for the public’s help in finding the thief who has allegedly been plaguing La Cité-Limoilou for weeks.

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Quebec City Police Department (SPVQ) spokeswoman Marie-Pierre Rivard confirmed Tuesday morning that Eric Normand was the subject of an arrest warrant.

The 37-year-old man has been linked to more than fifteen break-in cases in the area since early September.



Courtesy Quebec City Police Department (SPVQ)

Newspaper He has spoken to many unfortunate victims who receive his “visit” more than once in a short period of time.

The man caused tens of thousands of dollars in damage by trying to break into establishments, taking money from the cash register or leaving as safely as possible.



Robberies in Quebec: Police identify suspect

Presented by Antoine Paquin

Eric Normand is approximately 6 feet (1.83 m) tall and weighs approximately 170 pounds (77 kg). He has short brown hair, blue eyes and wears glasses.

“The latter is still active and can be found in the same district,” says Mme Reward.

If you see him, call 911 for immediate intervention. To send confidential information, call 418 641-2447.

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