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Apex NC police report home invasion, looking for suspect

By Lisa R. Bonnell
December 18, 2021
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Police car lights.

Police car lights.


Fernando Salazar

The Wichita Eagle

Apex Police are investigating a home invasion Friday afternoon in Apex with one of the three suspects still at large, according to a press release.

Police officers were dispatched to the 1200 block of Fairfax Woods Drive off Olive Chapel Road in response to a home invasion at around 3:25 p.m. Two suspects who had fled on foot behind the house were apprehended and taken into custody, but a third suspect fled by car to the western part of Apex towards Chatham County.

The suspect’s vehicle is a white Nissan sedan with dark tinted windows and a temporary license plate.

No danger or risk is posed to the community, police said.

The police did not disclose the names of the suspects and victims as the case is still under investigation.

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Aaron Sánchez-Guerra is a breaking reporter for The News & Observer and has previously covered business and real estate for the newspaper. His experience includes reporting for WLRN Public Media in Miami and as a freelance journalist in Raleigh and Charlotte covering Latin American communities. He is a graduate of North Carolina State University, is native Spanish speaker, and was born in Mexico. You can follow his work on Twitter at @aaronsguerra.


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