Detectives Seek Help In Identifying 4 Men Accused In Palmdale Home-Invasion Robbery
PALMDALE (CBSLA.com) — Detectives sought the public's help Tuesday in identifying four men suspected of committing a home-invasion robbery.
According to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, three Hispanic men and one white man about 6 a.m. entered a victim's home in the 36400 block of Windtree Circle.
Deputies said one of the men crawled through a rear window of the home and opened a sliding glass door to allow the others to enter the home.
Once inside, the men ran into one of the victims, who was sleeping on a couch downstairs.
Authorities said the men held the victim at gunpoint and tied him up before leading him upstairs to where another victim was sleeping. Once both victims were tied up, a blanket was placed over one of their heads.
No injuries were reported.
According to deputies, the men ransacked the home and stole a wallet, cellphone and miscellaneous electronic devices. They fled in the victim's dark grey BMW, with a license plate that read 7EAV467, which was parked in the garage.
Officials advised the public to not approach the vehicle if seen, as the four suspects are considered armed and dangerous.
Anyone with information regarding this crime is urged to contact the Palmdale Station at (661) 272-2466.