Fake cops tie up siblings, ransack home in 7300 block of Hague Road
On Nov. 24 about 8 p.m., residents in the 7300 block of Hague Road said three men identifying themselves as police officers pounded on the
front door and then forced their way into the house. They tied up the
occupants, ransacked the house and made off with a cell phone, a wallet and about $2,000 from a lock box.
The residents claimed the intruders had stitched police jackets, a police hat, a walkie talkie and a pager, and went from room to room, yelling "clear, clear, clear" and asking, "where's the safe?" The intruders ransacked the master bedroom, pulled out drawers, flipped things over and emptied the closet.
Eventually one of the residents was able to free herself enough to call 911 and report the incident. The intruders took off after a friend appeared at the home unannounced. Police have no suspects, and there were no injuries.
Click here for a link to a WTHR (Channel 13) report
The residents claimed the intruders had stitched police jackets, a police hat, a walkie talkie and a pager, and went from room to room, yelling "clear, clear, clear" and asking, "where's the safe?" The intruders ransacked the master bedroom, pulled out drawers, flipped things over and emptied the closet.
Eventually one of the residents was able to free herself enough to call 911 and report the incident. The intruders took off after a friend appeared at the home unannounced. Police have no suspects, and there were no injuries.
Click here for a link to a WTHR (Channel 13) report
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