Police continue hunt for home invasion suspects

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Pennsylvania State Police are continuing to look for a person of interest in connection with a home invasion in Concord Township in January. According to police, the person used a credit card that belonged to the victim. The incident occurred on Jan. 17.

According to a police report, the three suspects entered a residence on Ivy Mills Road with a shotgun and confronted a female guest at the home who was in the bedroom at the time. They then got the male resident out of the shower and their hands and feet with duct tape before taking cash and credit cards, the report said.


Police say the person of interest used the victim’s credit card at various stores in the tri-state area. He arrived as a passenger at a store in a white colored pick up truck with a ladder rack, the report said.


The suspects are described as follows:


Suspect 1 is a black male between 6 feet and 6 feet 2 inches tall with a thin build and a medium complexion.


Suspect 2 is black male, approximately 5 feet 5inches to 5 feet 6inches. He has a heavy build, dark complexion and had some sort of bumps on his face. He was armed with a shotgun.


The third suspect is a black male, 5 feet ’inches to 5 feet oinches with a thin to medium build and light complexion. He had a short beard.


The three men fled in a Mercury Sable or Ford Taurus, red or maroon in color.


Anyone with any information should contact Tpr. John O’Donnell, Pennsylvania State Police at 484-840-1039.

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