
The New York Police Department is now looking for two female home invasion suspects who allegedly posed as Google workers before tieing up a home and allegedly robbed a mother’s Queens, New York, residence on Monday, stealing approximately$ 16 000 worth of electronics and jewelry.
Both of the home invasion suspects can be seen wearing ball clothes in a photo shared by The New York Post. One of the offenders can be seen wearing a bright vest, and the other suspect can be seen carrying an Amazon package. The two offenders reportedly entered the photo as they walked down the Whitestone wall in Queens on Monday morning, according to The New York Post.
Law enforcement officials told The New York Post that a 43-year-old gentleman answered the door to his house on 12th Avenue near 152nd Street shortly after the home invaders immediately rushed into a family’s home on Monday morning at around 7:40 a.m. One of the suspects was reportedly armed with a firearm, according to The New York Post.
According to The New York Post, the two offenders forced the 43-year-old gentleman, a 39-year-old person, an 18-year-old woman, a 10-year-old son, and a 5-year-old child to enter the room after they entered the home. According to police sources, the home invaders tied up the five victims and taped them to their mouths before removing around$ 16 000 worth of electronic devices and bracelets from the mother’s home.
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The two offenders left the house in the mother’s gold Chrysler car, which was discovered only two blocks away, according to The New York Post.
According to NBC 4, John Nardone, a victim’s cousin, contacted the police about the home war and robbery.
I just saw this guy running out of his residence with duct tape on him, Nardone told NBC 4 as she was getting out of my auto. I felt like I had to help.
Because of that, I was wondering if this was true, Nardon told Freedom News. ” I’ve not seen something like that, like a man coming out of his residence with duct tape all over his face,” said one witness.