CANADA Canada - Elnaz Hajtamiri, 37, Abducted following home invasion, Wasaga Beach, Ontario, 12 Jan 2022

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Woman abducted after home invasion in Wasaga Beach, Ont. | CP24.com
Jan 13 2022
''Police say woman abducted following home invasion in Wasaga Beach
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Elnaz Hajtamiri is seen here in this undated photo. (Huronia West OPP)

''WASAGA, Ont. - Ontario Provincial Police say a woman has been abducted following a home invasion in Wasaga Beach.

Police say officers were called to a home on Trailwood Place at around 8:30 last evening.

When they arrived, police were told a 37-year-old woman had been taken by three men.

The victim has been identified as Elnaz Hajtamiri, who also goes by the surname Tamiri, and is described as five feet three inches tall, with a slim build and shoulder-length black hair.

Police say the three men left the scene with Hajtamiri in a white SUV.''

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The suspects are believed to be armed and dangerous, and police are concerned for Hajtamiri's safety.
 
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Woman abducted in Wasaga Beach home invasion: cops | Toronto Sun
''Police say her abductors were three black males who fled in a white SUV.

The suspects are armed and dangerous, police say, and say anybody who spots them should immediately call 911.

Those with information on the abduction are asked to call police at 1-888-310-3322, or leave an anonymous tip via Crime Stoppers.''
 
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Woman abducted from her Wasaga Beach home by three suspects
''Huronia West OPP says three suspects broke into the home on Trailwood Place and abducted the victim shortly after 8:30 p.m.
OPP says the suspects are three black men who fled in a white SUV.
Police say the men are considered armed and dangerous.

"We don't have further description at this time," police said via social media.
Elnaz Tamiri
"We can't speculate on why this happened. Our goal is to ensure that Elnaz is safe and to bring her home,
" the officer continued.

Police are concerned for the woman's safety.
The victim, Elnaz Hajtamiri, is 37-years-old, five foot three inches tall, with a slim build and shoulder-length black hair.
Hajtamiri also goes by the surname Tamiri.''

 
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Woman abducted from her Wasaga Beach home by 'armed and dangerous' men | CTV News
"We have an army of officers that are involved right now, and it's a very active investigation, and all of our resources are out," said OPP Const. Elizabeth Newton.

Neighbours say the typically quiet community was a picture of chaos Wednesday night, with police swarming the area.

"The whole street was full of cops," says one neighbour who didn't want to be identified.

Officers are checking with everyone in the neighbourhood for information or security camera footage.

Detectives remain tight-lipped about details surrounding the investigation, including whether the victim and suspects were known to each other.

Police say that if anyone sees the suspects or suspect vehicle, to immediately call 911. They say not to approach the men.''
 
Suspects who abducted woman in Wasaga Beach, Ont, claimed to be police | CP24.com
''Investigators say three suspects who abducted a woman in Wasaga Beach, Ont., last week were dressed in police gear and claimed to have a warrant to arrest her.

Ontario Provincial Police say Elnaz Hajtamiri, 37, was abducted from a home on Wednesday evening by three men wearing police gear, but not actual police uniforms.

They say the suspects claimed to be there to arrest the victim, but when the homeowner became suspicious and tried to call 911, the trio overpowered the owner and abducted Hajtamiri.''
 
Wasaga Beach, Ont., abduction suspects posed as police officers, struggled with victim

Investigators say they are looking for three suspects who posed as police officers before abducting a Wasaga Beach woman.

During a press conference on Tuesday, the OPP said 37-year-old Elnaz Hajtamiri was taken from her home on Jan. 12 around 8:30 p.m. by three armed Black men dressed in police gear, but not actual uniforms, who claimed to be there to place her under arrest.

"Upon arrival, they [officers] met with the victims, and they learned that three males, described as Black males wearing police-issued gear, had attended the residence, identified themselves as police, and advised the homeowners they had a warrant for the victim's arrest.

The homeowner became suspicious, at which time they [suspects] overpowered him and abducted the victim," said Ontario Provincial Police Det.-Insp. Matt Watson.

Police said surveillance video captured three men fleeing the scene in a white SUV, believed to be a Lexus RX.

It remains unclear whether Hajtamiri and the suspects knew each other or why she was targeted.
 

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