'Despicable crime': Prince George man accused of breaking into 74-year-old woman's home and assaulting her

| September 12, 2019 in Prince George

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Mounties have accused a suspect of being on a “whole other level of disgusting” after a 74-year-old woman was assaulted and robbed in her own home. 

The attack occurred at about 3 am on Thursday in downtown Prince George. 

A man entered the home through a patio door while the woman was sleeping in her bed. 

He forced his way into the apartment, police said, and assaulted the woman in the process. 

After taking numerous items – including a small amount of cash – he fled the scene within a few minutes. 

The woman was taken to hospital by medics and treated for non-life threatening injuries. 

"This is an especially despicable crime," Cpl Craig Douglass said. 

"To forcible invade the privacy of someone's home is absolutely horrible. To assault [a] 74-year-old resident is a whole other level of disgusting."

Mounties arrested a man, Philip Christoper Wood, shortly after the break-in was reported. 

He was found a short distance from the home when officers – including a dog team – rushed to the area. 

Wood, 37, will appear in court on Thursday. 

Police said the Prince George resident – who also has Terrace and Fort St John connections – was well known to officers.

The charges against him include: 

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