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Williamsburg Home Invasion
A man is in jail, accused of breaking into a woman's home, searching for something to steal.
Williamsburg Police received a frantic 911 call from a woman living on Cemetery Road. She said a man broke down her door and was inside, tearing the place apart.
Jean Sammons says her 4 minutes of terror began just before 8 o’clock Sunday night.
“I could see someone banging on my window,” said the Williamsburg woman.
Sammons says that person then proceeded to break his way into her home.
“I came over here and dialed 911,” she said.
In a 911 recording obtained by 27 NEWSFIRST, Sammons is heard in a frantic whisper, giving the dispatcher the chilling details of her ordeal, all the while hunkered down in a corner, out of the burglar’s sight.
“Somebody’s at my back door, trying to break-in!” she is heard saying.
And later,
“He’s going to come in here and kill me!” she is heard telling the dispatcher.
About 4 minutes later, police showed and put a stop to the home invasion.
“He was actually in the kitchen at that time and was tampering with some kind of medication belonging to the victim,’’ Williamsburg public affairs officer Shawn Jackson.
In fact, police say Roger L. Johnson was found with chalky residue on his mouth, indicating he was likely ingesting the drugs while stealing them. But during her moments of terror, Sammons feared another motive.
“I was scared for my life, I was scared to death,” she said.
But Johnson's sister's is in disbelief over the allegations.
“I know my brother. In his right mind, he would never have done anything like this,” said Johnson’s sister, Doris Oaks.
She blames drugs and the devil.
“He's got a calling on his life. And any time a person has a calling on his life from God, the enemy, which is Satan, does try to destroy them,” Oaks said.
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LEXINGTON HOME INVASION
A knock at the door turned into something much more for a Lexington woman early Monday.
It happened on New Orleans Court around 12:20 a.m. The woman living in the home said she answered the door because she thought she may have known the person knocking.
A man on the other side of the door told the woman his name was Jason, and the woman told police she knows someone named Jason. But when she opened the door to see if it was the person she knew, two men wearing black ski masks barged into the house. One was armed with an assault-type rifle.
The men told the woman they wanted cash and cell phones. She complied and the robbers took off.
One of the suspects for into a full-size white pick up, the other in a gold-tan passenger car.
Police said no one was hurt but they are still trying to find the two robbers.
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PIKEVILLE HOME INVASION
(Pikeville, KY) - The victims, Angela and Ricky Hopkins, stated around 0015 hrs two unknown white males came to their residence requesting to use the phone. Ricky Hopkins stepped back in the residence to get the phone at which time the suspects entered the residence, assaulted him and demanded money and drugs. Upon hearing the disturbance Angela Hopkins came into the living room and was also assaulted. The suspects subsequently restrained her in a chair using duct tape and one of the suspects cut her on the neck with a black handled knife. The first suspect is described as being around 6 feet tall, approximately 200 pounds, mid to late twenties with a light colored mustache and goatee and was wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt. The second suspect is described as approximately 5 feet 10 inches, slender build and was wearing a brown Carhartt type jacket. The victims stated the suspects left on foot after taking various electronics and some money. Both victims were transported to Pikeville Medical Center by DHP ambulance where they were treated for minor injuries and released. The incident is still under investigation.
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Colerain Township Home Invasion
Colerain Township Police arrested a man they say broke a woman's finger to get a ring off during a home invasion last month.
Twenty-nine-year-old Antwuan Little was arrested Wednesday afternoon on a felony aggravated burglary count. The alleged incident dates back to December 28th at a home on Wenning Road.
Police say Little kicked open the victim's door and punched her in the face several times. He then pulled the ring off before taking property from the home valued at nearly $6,000, according to police.
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Indian River Home Invasion
Kentucky parolee charged with home invasion in Indian River County
Staff report Friday, August 8, 2008
VERO BEACH — A Kentucky parolee Thursday afternoon was in Indian River County Jail on charges of home invasion robbery, aggravated battery and criminal mischief damage, according to a Vero Beach Police report.
Early Wednesday morning, Camden Hatcher, 24, and an unidentified man went to an acquaintance’s apartment for money, the report states. When he answered the door, Hatcher hit the man in the back of the head with a hammer and took a purse before leaving, according to the report.
The victim chased the two men and struggled with Hatcher to get back the purse, which contained prescription pills and between $250 and $350, the report states. Hatcher repeatedly hit the victim with the hammer on his arms and torso, the report states.
As of Thursday evening, Hatcher was in jail in lieu of $57,500 bail.
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Kentucky State Police Work Home Invasion/Robbery in Henry County
(PENDLETON , KY) The Kentucky State Police, Campbellsburg Post, responded to a "Home Invasion" 911-call just before midnight on November 10, 2004 at a residence on Hwy 146 (LaGrange Rd). Through investigation the description of the perptrators and their vehicle were provided to officers in the surrounding area. Working with the Henry County Sheriff's Department the Kentucky State Police were able to locate the vehicle and suspects at a nearby residence.
At 0349 hrs, this date, Bobby Price (1/26/1978) was arrested and charged with Robbery 1st degree, Possession of Marijuana and Possession of a Controlled Substance. Mr. Price is currently lodged at the Carroll County Detention Center, Carrollton.
Two juveniles were also taken into custody at the same time and both have been charged with Robbery 1st degree.
Investigation continues at this time
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Adair County Home Invasion
The Adair County Grand Jury met this week and returned several indictments ranging from rape to forgery.Christopher E. Claxton, 27, was indicted for first degree burglary, first degree robbery, kidnapping, two counts of theft by unlawful taking over $300.00 and five counts of first degree persistent felony offender.29-year old Brian L. Turner was also indicted for first degree burglary, first degree robbery, kidnapping, two counts of theft by unlawful taking over $300.00 and five counts of first degree persistent felony offender.Both Claxton and Turner were indicted for allegedly entering the home of Barbara R. Grider on March 20th of this year, in which Grider came home to find the two burglarizing her home.According to the Kentucky State Police report on the incident, upon Grider surprising the two men, Claxton and Turner tied her up and left the dwelling.
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South Bend Home Invasion
SOUTH BEND — Police arrested a man Saturday, accused of home invasion and attempted rape that occurred minutes earlier. The arrest follows the 6th such home invasion in South Bend in the last month.
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It happened in the 700 block of South Kentucky Street just before 6 Saturday morning.
South Bend Police say a 33-year-old woman and 4 children were asleep inside at the time.
Police say Jose Rodriguez, 26, broke into the home through a basement window, forced the woman into the kitchen, and tried to rape her. She fought back, and one of the children called 9-1-1.
That's when Rodriguez allegedly ran out the front door, and jumped into a car. Police located him several minutes later, armed with a BB gun a few blocks away. He now faces felony home invasion and attempted rape charges.
Police also say it appears Rodriguez is in the United States illegally.
A home invasion earlier Saturday occurred in the 2000 block of South Chapin Street. Just before 1 a.m., two armed men entered a house and struck a person in the face with a gun. Police are investigating that incident, and are still searching for a suspect.
These are at least the 5th and 6th reported home invasions in South Bend in the last month.
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South Charleston Home Invasion
An 82 year old South Charleston woman is home while robbers break in.
It happend around 3 am monday. Dorothy Amick says she was sleeping when she saw three men with flashlights moving through her home. Amick kicked one of them in the chest, but she says he overpowered her.
Amick says she trembled in her bed while she heard the robbers rifle through her personal belongings.
South Charleston Police say the men demanded drugs, and ended up taking Amick's blood pressure pills, her cell phone, and the money in her purse. Amick says she's just thankful she made it out alive.
Amick also warns others that it could happen to them and to be prepared.
The suspects are still on the loose. Police say they are searching for three males. Two of them are around 6 feet tall, and largely built, perhaps weighing somewhere between 200 - and 250 pounds. The other man is smaller, around 5 foot 6, and possibly of mexican ethnicity. The car of interest is a green sedan
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Home Invasions on the Rise in Some US Regions
According to USA Today, Home invasions robberies are increasing in the West and Southwest.
In Houston, home-invasion robberies increased 25% last year to 448. Police Chief Harold Hurtt says the victims often are either drug dealers whose stashes are targeted or small-business owners known to carry home cash.
In Sacramento, home-invasion robberies are up 37% to 63 in the first five months of this year over the same period last year. "What happens, when one person does a certain type of crime and is successful, it filters through the criminal world," says Sacramento Sgt. Terrell Marshall. "That's what we're seeing with this home-invasion thing. When they get incarcerated, they're actually being educated on which crimes work and which crimes don't work.
In Hidalgo County, Texas, the sheriff's office created a special unit to investigate home-invasion robberies. Sheriff Guadalupe Trevino says criminals in the Rio Grande Valley county near the Mexican border often dress like SWAT officers and stage assaults on homes "where they believe drugs or drug money is being stashed. Sometimes they act on flawed information, which puts an innocent citizen in the line of fire."
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Allen County Home Invasion
Kentucky State Police want to find two men who tried to force their way into an Allen County home early Tuesday morning.
The alleged home invasion happened around 3 a.m. at Gordon Absher's house at 3440 Old Bowling Green Road in Scottsville.
Absher says someone rang the doorbell, and when he looked outside he saw two men with their faces covered holding shotguns. Absher opened his door, pointed a pistol at one of the suspects and then grabbed the suspect's gun. Absher says the two men ran down the driveway to their truck, leaving the shotgun and other evidence behind.
Police are looking for two white men in their early 20s, traveling in a small dark-colored pickup truck.
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FRAKES, Ky (WVLT) -- A Kentucky man is being treated at the University of Tennessee Medical Center after he was injured in a home invasion early Tuesday morning.
Kentucky State Police are searching for a man who invaded William Taylor's home around 1:00 a.m., in Frankes, Kentucky. That's a small community in Bell County.
No description of the suspect has been released.
Taylor, 91, was flown to U.T. for treatment. He's being treated in the Intensive Care Unit.
Anyone with information about this robbery is asked to contact Kentucky State Police Post 10 Harlan at 606-573-3131.
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Frankly County Home Invasion
Two Georgia teenagers who have been on the run since they stole a truck during a home invasion Sunday in Frankly County, Georgia have been captured in Kentucky after authorities there impounded the same truck.
Ryan Scott McCrickard and Jesseca Williamson were arrested in Lexington, Kentucky and are being held in the Fayette County Juvenile Detention Center. Both are 16.
They were captured after Lexington police impounded a 1994 Ford Ranger pickup with Georgia registration after they found it abandoned. When told by Georgia authorities the truck was stolen by the teenagers, investigators returned to the scene where the truck was found.
While the investigator was at the scene, the teenagers showed up and were arrested after a brief struggle.
Williamson and McCrickard met while they were both in a treatment center in Atlanta. Williamson left with McCrickard from her Forsyth, Georgia home last Saturday. Shortly after midnight Sunday the took the pick up truck from a Franklin County, Georgia home, police said.
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Southwood Aparments Home Invasion
Victims Forced into Closet During Home Invasion
Metro police are looking for the people behind an overnight home invasion.
It happened at the Southwood Aparments off Redd Court around 1 a.m.
Officers say the suspects were able to get in the apartment through an unlocked door. Once inside, they forced two people into a closet and barricaded them inside.
Several expensive items and some cash were taken from the apartment. No one was injured.
The suspects are described as two black males, standing around 5’8 inches tall, wearing black hoodies and carrying handguns.
If you know anything about this crime, call Metro police at 862-8600
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Four Sand Gap Home Invasion
Four Sand Gap men jailed for home invasion
Four Sand Gap men face charges for several burglaries and robberies, including the home invasion of a 74-year-old man on Saturday.
Larry Daniel Johnson, 18, Ronald Whitley Witt, 20, Adam Wesley Tudor, 21 and Korey Johnson, 20, were lodged in the Jackson County jail, according to a Kentucky State Police press release.
They are charged with robbery, burglary, unlawful imprisonment, evidence tampering and theft.
The men are accused of entering Roy Durham's residence early Saturday morning. They allegedly tied him up and held him at gunpoint.
Since their arrests, the men have been connected to four other burglaries in the Sand Gap area, according to state police.
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Lexington Home Invasion
Arrest made in alleged home invasion
Lexington police said Friday afternoon they've arrested a Nicholasville man in connection with a home invasion near Shillito Park Wednesday night, and have an arrest warrant for the alleged getaway driver.
David J. Amole, 23, was charged with first-degree robbery. An arrest warrant on the same charge was obtained for Billy J. Leedy Jr., 31, of Nicholasville, according to police.
Lt. James Curless said Leedy was the getaway driver at a home invasion at an apartment at 3500 Beaver Place, near Nicholasville Road and Man o' War Boulevard.
The resident told police he shot one of the intruders, who later died at the University of Kentucky Hospital, after the men entered his apartment about 10:45 p.m. The resident was also shot and suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
The Fayette County coroner's office identified the alleged intruder, who died of a handgun shot to his chest, as Anthony L. Bell, 27.
Witnesses told police they saw the other alleged intruder running away toward Shillito Park. The man was described as about 6 feet, 3 inches tall and wearing a dark gray, hooded jacket.
Police say there were no signs of forced entry at the apartment. The resident opened the door after the two men knocked.
Lexington police asked that anyone with information call the Personal Crimes Section at (859) 258-3700 or Bluegrass Crime Stoppers at (859) 253-2020.
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Saturday, January 10, 2009
Home invasions on the rise in KY?
I read the blog post about the 2 robbers who were killed in Louisville this week and saw it on the local news here as well. Maybe its just me but it would seem that in Louisville and Lexington both armed home invasions seem to be picking up. Its bad enough to be robbed but to go into a home where you know the owner is there is either brazen or they intend to kill the victim.
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Willard Street Home Invasion
A Lexington man is recovering Tuesday after he was shot in the stomach during a home invasion robbery.
It happened around 8 p.m. Monday at a home on Willard Street just west of downtown Lexington.
Police say 53-year-old Elliot Wilson Junior was at home with his wife when someone knocked at the door.
When he opened it two men wearing bandana's over their faces demanded cash and then shot Wilson in the stomach. He was rushed to UK Chandler Hospital where he underwent surgery.
So far no arrests have been made.
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Bourbon County Home Invasion
Police in Bourbon County are investigating an early-morning home invasion that left one person injured.
Police say three suspects, two men and one woman, kicked in the front door of the trailer on Clintonville Road around 4:00 a.m. Monday.
The victims say the suspects headed for a bedroom where a safe is kept.
In the bedroom, a 19-year-old man got into a fight with one suspect.
Then, one suspect slammed the safe over the 19 year old's head.
The suspects left when the other residents said they would call police.
The suspects didn't get the safe.
The male victim didn't have to go to the hospital.
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Clintonville Road Home Invasion
Police made an arrest in connection with a home invasion early Monday.
The incident happened around 4:15 a.m. at a home on Clintonville Road. Police say two men and a woman kicked in the door of the home and tried to take a safe from a back room.
A man and woman were home at the time. The male victim said when he stated he was going to call the police, one of the intruders picked up the safe and threw it at him.
The victim was treated at the scene for minor injuries.
Police arrested 32-year-old Kely Joe Stanfield in connection with the case. He's charged with first-degree burglary.
Police say Stanfield has admitted his role in the robbery.
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Brown County Home Invasion
HELMSBURG, - Two teenagers have been arrested in the shooting death of an 84-year-old man and the wounding of his 77-year-old wife at their rural Brown County home.
Charges against 17-year-old Bennie Reed of rural Brown county include murder, attempted murder and conspiracy. He was held without bond in the Brown County Jail after an initial hearing in Brown Circuit Court on Friday and had not yet spoken to a court-appointed lawyer.
The other teen, who is 13 and has not been publicly identified by officials, faces charges in juvenile court.
According to court documents, the teens forced their way into the home of Richard and Mary Voland on Nov. 15.
Richard Voland was fatally shot. Mary Voland also was shot and her throat was cut. She has recovered from her wounds
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Gambrills couple held at gunpoint in home invasion
7:04 PM EST, January 22, 2009
A Gambrills couple in their 60s was held captive at gunpoint by a pair of robbers, who tied them up and ransacked their home after using a ruse to get into the house, Anne Arundel County police said today.
The victims -- a retired married couple who once owned a retail business nearby -- were not seriously injured in the Wednesday incident, which lasted a little more than an hour. Police today were looking for two men, who fled in a white Jeep Cherokee or other SUV, and said the crime might "possibly not be random" and are "investigating the possibility that this could be linked to another incident," said Justin Mulcahy, a police spokesman.
The female victim said she was alone in the home in the 800 block of Claffey Ave. about 11:30 a.m., and was preparing to make an oatmeal cake, when there was a knock at the door. Through the peep hole she saw a man who said he had a package for her husband. She opened the door.
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Man slain during home invasion
Wife, 2 sons bound, robbed in Montco
ROBERT CHAE wasn't a man to take vacations. He went to work usually before the sun rose and stayed past dinnertime.
Such toil wasn't without reward: Chae, his wife and two grown children lived in a tony mini-mansion in the Montgomery County suburb of North Wales.
But Chae's haven became his hell early yesterday when three armed men, lying in wait outside his garage, ambushed him as he left for work, stabbing him to death, terrorizing his wife and children, and fleeing with the family fortune.
The senseless crime left friends and relatives reeling as they mourned a man who was a fixture in Center City's Suburban Station concourse, where he has owned at least three businesses in the past 25 years.
"Why'd they have to kill him?" said a stunned B. Cirwithian, a friend who has known the Chae family for 12 years and who worked in the post office catty-corner from Chae's shop. "You work hard for what you have, and for someone to just come in and take it? No!"
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A home invasion that ended with a prominent doctor injured, his wife and two daughters killed.
CHESHIRE, Conn. — A quiet Connecticut community woke up on Tuesday to more details behind a home invasion that ended with a prominent doctor injured, his wife and two daughters killed and their house up in flames.
Joshua Komisarjevsky, 26, of Cheshire and Steve Hayes, 44, of Winsted, were charged with assault, sexual assault, kidnapping, burglary, robbery and arson. Bail was set at $15 million each, and state police have said that additional charges are likely.
The suspects, both parolees with long rap sheets, were caught Monday in the family's SUV as they fled the burning home, which they apparently had torched to cover their tracks, authorities said.
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Deputies investigating rural home invasion
MILTON — Two armed men bound a rural Milton couple with duct tape and stole items from their home Thursday night after knocking on the door and asking for help.
"Their feet and hands were individually bound," said Lt. Jude Maurer of the Rock County Sheriff's Office.
"One of the homeowners was able to maneuver to access a knife in the kitchen, cut free and freed the other," Maurer said.
Deputies were dispatched at 11:01 p.m. Thursday to what was reported as a home invasion on East Bowers Lake Road northeast of Milton.
The robbers knocked at the door and posed as stranded motorists, Maurer said.
The husband and wife who own the home let the men inside because they didn't feel threatened. The couple told deputies it's common for stranded motorists to come to their house for help, Maurer said.
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Man dies after home invasion
January 18, 2009
SALISBURY State police and the Wicomico Bureau of Investigation said yesterday that a Salisbury man died after he was bound with duct tape during a home invasion.
Police said three masked men forced their way into a home in the 600 block of Dennis St. in Salisbury just before midnight Friday. Police said the men bound Brookes Harmon, 27, who was visiting the home, with duct tape and ordered everyone else into a back room. Witnesses told police the men did not display weapons but after they left 20 minutes later, Harmon was found unresponsive, and they called 911. He was pronounced dead at Peninsula Regional Medical Center.
Police said his body has been taken to Baltimore for an autopsy.
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No Injuries In Home Invasion
A Lexington couple says they were robbed in their home early Wednesday.
Just before 12:30 a.m., police were called to an apartment along Hollow Creek Road.
Investigators said a man answered a knock on the door and when he opened it, two armed men burst inside and put a gun to his head.
The couple said the robbers took several items, including some money.
There is not much of a description of the suspects, but police said the two men were both armed with silver handguns and took off in an SUV.
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Monday March 9, 2009
Suspects sought in Mercer home invasion
HARRODSBURG - Police are looking for two men involved in a home invasion about 12:45 a.m. Sunday at 320 Longview St.
The perpetrators, said to be two white males, rang Mary Whitehead's doorbell and asked to use her telephone, claiming their car had run out of gas. The men forced their way into the home when Whitehead reached for a cordless telephone, and the men threatened to use firearms.
Whitehead was able to flee the residence unharmed and run to the home of Harrodsburg Police Chief Ernie Kelty, who is a neighbor.
The men got away with a handgun; a black leather purse containing money, car keys, personal identification, credit cards, and a wallet; and a cordless telephone.
They are being sought on charges of first-degree robbery.
The men are thought to be in their late teens or early 20s. Kelty said police are working with Crime Stoppers to set a reward for information leading to an arrest.
Anyone with information regarding the crime is asked to contact Harrodsburg police.
**************************************************************** Deadly Home Invasion Trial Continues
Testimony continued Tuesday in the trial of a Whitley County man charged in a 2006 Madison County home invasion robbery that left a woman dead and a man injured.
Douglas Hall, 30, is charged in the death of Margaret Jackson, 56. Police say Hall and another man, Tony Hodge, broke into Jackson's mobile home on McKee Road in Berea in January 2006. Jackson was shot to death, and Mitchell Turner, 37 at the time, was also shot but survived despite being critically injured.
Hodge earlier pleaded guilty in Jackson's death and is serving a life sentence.
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