Police search for suspect who broke into Upper Thomson home

Singapore – Police are searching for a suspect suspected of breaking into a home on private property in Upper Thomson without permission. The night of February 21st.

In response to questions from The Straits Times, police said: February 22nd received a call for help at the residence of Marigold Drive, February 21st, approximately 9:40 p.m..

their Upon arrival, officers determined that an individual was suspected of entering the residential property without permission and leaving prior to their arrival.

Efforts are underway to trace the suspect, police said, adding that the investigation is ongoing.

Police appealed to the public with information regarding this incident to contact: 1800-255-0000or submit your information online.

www.police.gov.sg/i-witness

All information received will be kept strictly confidential.

He added that residents are urged to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious persons or activity to police immediately.

According to Chinese-language news agency Lianhe Caobao, the male suspect entered the residence while the homeowner was present.

The homeowner did not know the suspect, but immediately called police.

There were no injuries in this incident, Zaobao reported that property was lost..

above June 21, 2024 2 Chinese people

They broke into a house on Windsor Park Road.

It’s about a 4-minute drive from Marigold Drive, so you can bring home any valuables you may have. $570,000.

Ryu Shika, then 38Luo Changchang, then 44was arrested 5 days laterand authorities seized some of their loot.

Despite this, the 53-year-old victim still lost more than $390,000 because some of the stolen items were never recovered.

The two men are said to be members of a Chinese criminal organization who came to Singapore to carry out home invasions and were charged with the crime. June 28, 2024.

Long was released on bail, but

He then fled and is currently on the run.

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Mr. Luo was sentenced to prison. 5 and a half years imprisonment July 25, 2025, according to news reports.

In the photo I took Around 11:20 p.m. Shared with The Straits Times on February 21. Five Special Operations Command police vehicles can be seen on Upper Thomson Road.

A police vehicle seen on Upper Thomson Road on the night of February 21st.

Photo: ST Leader

  • Additional reporting by Ann Chen

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