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Dangerous suspect in armed robbery still at large

A suspect, considered armed and dangerous, is at large as the Hanover Police Service continues to investigate an armed home invasion robbery.

Police said it occurred on the evening of October 15 on 11th Street near 13th Avenue in Hanover.

Three masked men entered the home, armed with a gun and other weapons, and stole property. The suspects fled the scene in a white SUV, driven by a fourth suspect.

It was reported a victim chased the vehicle, but the suspects allegedly began shooting. No injuries were reported to police.

A warrant has been issued for 42-year-old Charles "Chuck" Martin from Waterloo. He is considered armed and dangerous.

A 34-year old Waterloo man has been arrested and is facing multiple charges, including robbery with a firearm, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, and forcible confinement among others. Martin is wanted on similar charges.

Further arrests and charges are expected as police continue investigating. If Martin is spotted, police say to immediately call 911 and do not approach for any reason.

Anyone with any information relevant to the case is asked to call the Hanover Police Service at 519-364-2411.

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