
The Alouette Correctional Centre for Women, where Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou is being held.
Police collected evidence at the scene of the break-in but made no arrests, according to local media sources. There are no details yet available about the number of people involved, nor the motivation for the break-in, particularly whether it is related to the high-profile international arrest of the home-owner's wife, who is pending extradition to the United States.
The police said that they received a 911 call around 5:30 a.m. on Sunday about the break-in attempt. The suspects fled the scene, allegedly after scuffling with an unidentified person who was in the house at the time.
The break-in occurred on Sunday, the same day Meng released an affidavit seeking to be released on bail because of health fears. She says she is suffering from hypertension and was even taken to hospital after being detained.














Comment: Global Times reports that the US seems to be lacking any substantial evidence for her conviction, which may provides clues as to the break in: RFE/RL reports what action China has taking thus far: For more on the story, see: