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Five men face more charges in connection to home invasions

Five men already facing charges for one home invasion last month are facing a slew of other charges in connection with three other home invasions in the St. John’s metro area.

Abdifatah Mohamed.
Abdifatah Mohamed.

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Tyler Donahue.

Four of the men — Gary Hennessey, 32, Abdifatah Mohamed, 27, Mitchell Nippard, 25, and Tyler Donahue, 23 — made brief appearances in provincial court Friday.

The fifth man, 28-year-old Mohamed Salim of Toronto, has also been charged in connection with all four home invasions, but he’s been listed as a missing person. A warrant has been issued for his arrest.

“Love you man,” and, “Stay strong,” a few supporters in the hallway said to Nippard and Hennessey as the men were led into Courtroom No. 7 one by one.

Lawyers agreed to set their cases over to March 16. 

The home invasions were said to have happened on Fourth Street in Mount Pearl on Feb. 3, Mount Royal Avenue in the capital city on Feb. 4 and Milton Road in Paradise on Feb. 8. 

The four had already been arrested in relation to a Feb. 9 home invasion on Angels Road in Paradise.

Mitchell Nippard.

In addition to the dozens of charges laid after the Angels Road incident, the men face an additional 139 charges, including break and enter, robbery, forcible confinement, assault with a weapon and breaching court orders.

Nippard has also been charged with two counts of animal cruelty. He reportedly killed one dog and injured another during the Mount Royal Avenue home invasion.

Another person, Kaylen King, was charged with obstructing justice in connection with the home invasions. She was released to appear in court at a later date.

Police said all four home invasions were targeted and are believed to be connected.

In a news release issued Friday, the RNC said significant resources were utilized during the investigation resulting in serious criminal charges, dozens of judicial authorizations (warrants) and the seizure of a firearm that is believed to have been used during these four home invasions.

Gary Hennessey.

The arrests are the result of work by officers from the criminal investigation division, patrol services division, police dog services, forensic identification services, technical services section and the criminal intelligence and organized crime unit. 

In addition to RNC personnel, several external agencies provided assistance: ROVERs; Fire and Emergency Services – NL, Correctional Services Canada; and the Toronto Police Service. 

“The extraordinary work accomplished by our members, stakeholders and outside police agencies is a great example of the success possible through exceptional teamwork,” RNC Chief Bill Janes stated. 

The investigation is ongoing.

The RNC is asking anyone who has information on these incidents to call the RNC at ‪729-8000 or Crime Stoppers at ‪1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Information can also be provided anonymously on the NL Crime Stoppers website at ‪www.nlcrimestoppers.com.

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