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N.S. home invasion victim held at gunpoint, forced to open safe

Halifax District RCMP are investigating a home invasion that happened in Gaetz Brook, N.S., Friday evening. The homeowner was forced to open a safe at gunpoint, and the suspect fled with nearly $200,000 worth of items.

Suspect stole $200K worth of items from safe; RCMP say incident unlikely random

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Halifax District RCMP are investigating a home invasion that happened in Gaetz Brook, N.S., Friday evening. The homeowner was forced to open a safe at gunpoint, and the suspect fled with nearly $200,000 worth of items. (CBC)

Halifax District RCMP say ahomeowner was held at gunpoint and forced to open a safe in a home invasion Friday evening in Gaetz Brook. N.S.

It happened on Friday at 6:50 p.m., according to an RCMPnews release.

A man wasoperating an excavator on hisproperty when he saw another manpointing a gun at him. Police saythe homeownerwas forced out ofthe excavator at gunpoint, directed inside the houseto a safe and told to open it.

The suspect took several items valued at nearly $200,000 before fleeing the scene.

The suspectworea light-coloured hoodie and dark-coloured pants.

RCMPpolice dog services searched the area but the suspect was not found.

Incident unlikely to be random, police say

In an interview Saturday, RCMP Cpl.Chris Marshall said the investigation is still in its early stagesbut it's unlikely the incident was random.

"Looking back on my 13 years of being a police officer, especially here in Nova Scotia, it's quite unusual to have a type of incident like this where a person is basically directed from outside of a home, directly into a home, directly to a safe, and then demanded to open that safe," he said.

He said it could be random but "on the face of it, it would certainly appear to me that there was certainly some knowledge as to what may have been in the safe and what prompted this home invasion."

Marshall said the homeowner was shaken up but uninjured.

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact Halifax DistrictRCMP at 902-490-5020. Anonymous tips can be shared with Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.