Victim Confronted By Intruders During Home Invasion Robbery
Police are searching for unknown intruders who confronted a Menifee resident in bed during a home invasion robbery Monday night. The incid...
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Police are searching for unknown intruders who confronted a Menifee resident in bed during a home invasion robbery Monday night.
The incident was reported at 8:36 p.m. in the 27000 block of Covington Way. According to a police report, the victim was in bed when intruders forced entry into the home. The victim was confronted by the suspects and verbally threatened. The victim was not harmed, and the suspects fled prior to the officers’ arrival.
No other details were released about the victim or any items stolen from the residence.
Officers conducted an extensive search of the area and were unable to locate the suspects. The Menifee Police Department reminds citizens to remain alert of suspicious people and activity in their neighborhoods. Citizens are encouraged to report suspicious activity to the Menifee Police Department at 951-776-1099.
Anyone with information regarding this investigation is encouraged to contact Sergeant Chris Durham of the Perris Sheriff's Station at 951-210-1000.
The incident was reported at 8:36 p.m. in the 27000 block of Covington Way. According to a police report, the victim was in bed when intruders forced entry into the home. The victim was confronted by the suspects and verbally threatened. The victim was not harmed, and the suspects fled prior to the officers’ arrival.
No other details were released about the victim or any items stolen from the residence.
Officers conducted an extensive search of the area and were unable to locate the suspects. The Menifee Police Department reminds citizens to remain alert of suspicious people and activity in their neighborhoods. Citizens are encouraged to report suspicious activity to the Menifee Police Department at 951-776-1099.
Anyone with information regarding this investigation is encouraged to contact Sergeant Chris Durham of the Perris Sheriff's Station at 951-210-1000.
So sick and tired of low lifes breaking in to hard working peoples homes.everyone I urge you to by a driveway motion sensor. It alerts you when someone has walked up your driveway.it sends a door chime to a reciever in you room,family room,ect.it cost $17 at harbor frieght. We need to put a stop to this.my work truck has been broking into countless times before I bought the sensor.now if they want to try it their in for a rude awakening.
ReplyDeleteDarren, can you post more info on this sensor please. Sounds like a good thing.
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