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Weak gang of robbers is forced to abort Toronto home invasion after four thieves fail to kick down front door

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Officials in Toronto have released images and are searching for four robbers who allegedly tried to break into a home and steal from unsuspecting residents but were unsuccessful.

The video shows the four men approaching a home in the Fallingbrook neighborhood at 3:55 a.m. on January 30.

Footage shows each of the mask-clad men kicking the front door of the house, but failing to make a dent.

Shocked by their lack of success, two of the men then start kicking the door together, but are still unable to push it open.

Ultimately, the group seems to accept their failure and leaves in a dark-colored vehicle.

The video shows the four men approaching a home in the Fallingbrook neighborhood at 3:55 a.m. on January 30

Footage shows each of the mask-clad men kicking the front door of the house but failing to make a dent

Footage shows each of the mask-clad men kicking the front door of the house but failing to make a dent

According to Toronto Police, the vehicle was last seen traveling eastbound on Queen Street East.

Officials described the suspects as a man between 20 and 25 years old.

One of the robbers was wearing a red jacket, a gray hooded sweater, gray pants, black shoes and a black face covering.

Another robber was seen wearing a black jacket, a dark-colored sweater, black pants, black shoes, a black balaclava and wearing glasses.

Video shows the third man wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, black pants, black shoes with a black mask and the fourth suspect wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, gray pants, red gloves, black shoes and a blue medical mask.

Ultimately, the group seems to accept their failure and leaves in a dark-colored vehicle

Ultimately, the group seems to accept their failure and leaves in a dark-colored vehicle

Officials described the suspects as a man between 20 and 25 years old

Officials described the suspects as a man between 20 and 25 years old

According to civil servantsThe most popular crime last year was assault, with approximately 17,022 cases reported.

Burglary was the third most popular crime in Toronto, with 6,273 cases in 2023.

Police have also released data showing that January is the month with the highest number of offenses committed.

According to The Real Estate Insider, there was a 20.6 percent increase in major crime rates in Toronto in 2023 compared to the previous year.

The police continue the investigation into the four suspects.

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