Trial begins for St. John’s man suspected of violent home invasions

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Trial begins for St. John’s man suspected of violent home invasions
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The trial for a man believed to have been involved in two violent home invasions in St. John’s almost two years ago got underway in Newfoundland and Labrador Supreme Court today.

The trial for a man believed to have been involved in two violent home invasions in St. John’s almost two years ago got underway in Newfoundland and Labrador Supreme Court today.

It’s alleged that in September 2022, Hurley and another man, Justin Haynes, broke into a home on Beaumont Street and another on Maunders Lane, assaulted the homeowners and stole from them. Shortly after, Hurley and Haynes were said to have driven to Maunders Lane in the east end of the city and broke into the home of an elderly couple. A 90-year-old man and 88-year-old woman were pushed to the floor and assaulted. The assailants made off with the woman’s purse and jewelry.

Search warrants obtained by RNC officers at Hurley’s residence turned up sneakers and a hoodie, which were believed to have been worn by Hurley at the time of the home invasions. Investigators also found the key to the Honda Civic in the garbage. As well, Hurley’s neighbours reported Hurley had tried to sell them jewelry.

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