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Months after couple assaulted in violent home invasion, police seek help in finding suspects

Vancouver police are asking for the public's help to find suspects in a violent home invasion that left the parents of a toddler injured in November 2018.

Suspects forced their way into South Vancouver home in November 2018; police release image of suspect Friday

The Vancouver Police Department released this photo of a suspect on Friday believed to be involved with a violent home invasion that happened in the city's south end on Nov. 30, 2018. (Vancouver Police Department)

Vancouver police are looking forsuspects accused of assaulting a couple during what's believed to have been a targeted violent home invasion last fall.

A statement said several suspectsdisguised in hoods and masksforced their way into the family home near Ontario Street and West 49th Avenue just before 9 p.m. PT on Nov. 30, 2018. Two of the men were armed.

The homeowners, a married couple, were restrained and assaulted while their toddler slept upstairs.

The man, 56, was treated for serious injuries and his wife, 35, had minor injuries. The child was not hurt.

The Vancouver Police Department released this photo of a suspect on Friday believed to be involved with a violent home invasion that happened in the city's south end on Nov. 30, 2018. (Vancouver Police Department)

"Investigators with the VPD's Major Crime Section believe this was a planned and targeted robbery, and that there were at least five suspects involved," Sgt. Jason Robillard said in a statement Friday.

Several "articles" from the home were stolen. Despite exhausting "countless leads," police saidno arrests have been made.

Police released a photo of a suspect on Friday.

Anyone with information about the attack or about the man in the picture is asked to call Vancouver police at 604-717-2541 or Crime Stoppers if they wish to remain anonymous.