Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Armed Invasion

May 27, 2008

http://www.northlandsnewscenter.com/news/local/19295109.html

Duluth police are investigating another armed home invasion in the Central Hillside.


Fairly standard home invasion.
Within a short time authorities stopped a vehicle and found a man hiding in the backseat.

The man matched the description of the intruder and a gun, registered in his name was found in his possession.

I'm glad he was caught. I'd be interested to know how the gun was registered in the thug's name, when Minnesota has no form of gun registration.

Man charged in sexual assault of 20-year-old near U

May 28, 2008

http://www.startribune.com/local/19322639.html

Update to this story.
A 24-year-old Wayzata man has been charged on suspicion of holding a knife to a 20-year-old woman's throat and sexually assaulting her -- the second of two suspected stranger rapes in the area -- after he broke into her apartment near the University of Minnesota.

Hang him up high.

Authorities are crediting blood found in the home with helping them tie the assault to Karls. A DNA profile developed from the blood led to a match to Karls' profile in the state's convicted offender data base. The woman had hit Karl several times with a curling iron, the criminal complaint said.

It's a shame he was ever let out of prison.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Hastings man robbed at gunpoint in own home

May 22, 2008

http://www.hastingsstargazette.com/articles/index.cfm?id=17723&section=News&freebie_check&CFID=38200516&CFTOKEN=76530871&jsessionid=8830bea4a7072874324e

When Octavio Perez opened the door of his Tuttle Drive home after hearing a knock, he never expected to be staring down the barrel of a gun.

Never open your door if you don't know who's on the other side. Get a peephole, if you don't have one already.
When he opened the door he saw two men, one black and one white, who he thinks were between the ages of 18 and 20. They each pulled out a gun, knocked Perez to the floor and began to hit him with their guns.

What a horrible night.
The suspect holding a gun to Perez continued to beat him as he pushed him into a closet. Perez looked up at his attacker, who hit him again and said, “‘Don’t look at me,’” Perez recalled.

Thankfully, he wasn't seriously hurt.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Authorities search for burglary suspect driving stolen car

May 15, 2008

http://www.startribune.com/local/18972764.html

Authorities in Sherburne County are asking for help in locating a man who allegedly attacked a homeowner, stole her purse and drove off in a stolen vehicle on Wednesday.

Capt. Joel Brott of the Sherburne County Sheriff's Office said a man entered a house on the 10900 block 37th Street in Palmer Township and grabbed a woman's purse. As he left, the woman confronted the burglar. He pushed her to the ground, then fled in a motor vehicle.

No word on whether her door was locked.

Friendly advice: Never confront a burglar unless you are armed. Even if you are armed, it's probably still a better idea to barricade yourself and let him go away.

Man robbed at gunpoint in bedroom

May 15, 2008

http://www.sctimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080515/NEWS01/105150017

The article is too short to excerpt, so here it is, in its entirety.
Two men forced their way into a home this morning, and held a 20-year-old man down on his bed at gunpoint while they robbed him. St. Cloud police said.
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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Suspects in custody following Coon Rapids home invasion

Monday, 12 May 2008

http://abcnewspapers.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2631&Itemid=28

A 39-year-old Coon Rapids man was awakened shortly after 4 a.m. May 10 to find two white males in his house on the 12000 block of Alder Street N.W.

But according to the Coon Rapids Police report, when he tried to detain them, one of them assaulted him with a wine bottle.


There are no details, but I'm glad the vicious little punks were caught immediately.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Burnsville Man Stabbed, Home Set On Fire

May 11, 2008

http://wcco.com/crime/burnsville.home.invasion.2.721211.html

A man in Burnsville, Minn. was stabbed, his home set on fire and his car stolen early Sunday morning, police said.

[snip]
Police said two intruders walked through an open garage door to steal a car and then likely entered the house for the keys. When the homeowner awoke and walked-in on the robbery, they attacked him.

"Why did you have to beat him so bad, why did you have to stab him?" said Wanda Trousmil.

Needless, pointless, random viciousness. This escalated from car theft to murder in the space of a few heartbeats.

These thugs walked into an open garage, and apparently, the connecting door was unlocked.

Two things:

First, the door to an attached garage is an exterior door. Treat it as such and put a deadbolt on it. Keep it locked.

Second, keep your garage door closed. All a thief has to do to get some privacy is close the door after walking in. Then, he can attack the door to your home in peace. I recommend something similar to this to keep your garage door closed. I can't speak to how well it works, because I don't have one. My garage isn't attached, however, so it's not as much of a safety issue.

Police: 'U' Student Sexually Assaulted In Dorm Room

May 11, 2008

http://wcco.com/crime/university.sex.assault.2.721427.html

Police said the victim was asleep in her unlocked dorm room in Middlebrook Hall when she woke up felling someone touching her. When the victim awoke she saw the suspect flee from the room.

Please, please, please, lock your doors. This woman was incredibly lucky that this thug wasn't interested in more than he was.

Boy charged with burglary, assault of 74-year-old woman

May 8, 2008

http://www.plamerican.com/news/general-news/update-boy-charged-burglary-assault-74-year-old-woman-5643

Avis Johnson, 74, said she was sleeping soundly when she was awoken by a man digging through her dresser drawers. Johnson said when she awoke, she made eye contact with the man, who was wearing a bandana over his face and had “a crazed look in his eye.”

As if simply breaking into the poor woman's house wasn't enough, the little thug had to prove how vicious he was:
“I sat up on the side of the bed and thought I was having a nightmare,” Johnson said. “I realized I wasn’t having a nightmare after he hit me three times and I felt blood running down my face. I looked at him and said, ’Get the hell out of here.’”

The suspect then ran out of her bedroom, and Johnson said she barricaded herself with a phone in one hand and her “trusty lantern” in the other.

“I didn’t know what else to do,” she said.

These feral thugs came in through a locked door, and were later caught at a loud party.

Friday, May 9, 2008

St. Paul Home Invader Quickly Caught

May 8, 208

Edwin Deandre Nash

From the Pioneer Press:
Police received a 911 call at about 10:20 p.m. Thursday reporting that a man had just entered a home in the 1100 block of Edgerton Street. The man, wearing dark clothes and a black ski mask, had knocked on the victim's front door, pointed a gun at her head, forced her back into her home and demanded money, police said.


It's not clear what caused him to leave, but the woman wasn't hurt and police quickly caught him (Edwin Deandre Nash). Good job guys.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Home Invader in Bloomington, Startled by Children's Presence, Flees

May-07-2008

http://www.myfoxtwincities.com/myfox/pages/News/Detail?contentId=6493133&version=1&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=TSTY&pageId=3.2.1

It could have been worse. Thankfully, this home invader decided to leave when the woman's children showed up. It's not clear what his motive was, nor do we have any idea what he would have done if he thought he was alone with the woman. Pretty scary for her.

Bloomington police say the man entered the home at West 68th Street and Pine Hill Road around 5:00 p.m. He grabbed the woman as she was standing at the kitchen sink. The woman’s children came into the kitchen, startling the intruder, who threw the woman to the ground and ran out of the house.


Since she was standing by the sink, apparently not on alert, and the invader is not reported as an acquaintance [who might have had a key], it seems likely that a door was unlocked.

Princewally and I are pretty tired of repeating this: Keep your doors locked!

We're really not trying to fear-monger; but is seems like such a simple step that many, many people don't take to provide a first layer of physical security when in the house.

Yes, it's a bit inconvenient. But safer and inconvenient seems like a reasonable tradeoff to me.

And, yes, there's the risk of locking yourself out. You can avoid this in one of a couple ways among others:

- keep a key on a carabiner latched to your belt or clothing at all times awake [and dressed :)]
- install a real estate grade combo lock box in an inconspicuous location outside with a spare key in it

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Woman jumps from window to escape attacker near the U

May 5, 2008

http://www.startribune.com/local/18678554.html
A 20-year-old woman broke her ankle after jumping from a second-story window to flee a man who broke into her apartment off the University of Minnesota campus and sexually assaulted her early Sunday, Minneapolis police said Monday.
This woman was sexually assaulted, escaped, jumped from a second story window, and made it to a friend's house to get help. That's impressive.

One of the major problems with having a rapist break into your home is that, the minute your door closes, your house or apartment is effectively a secondary crime scene. Once that happens, the rest of the script is generally left up to the thug. Don't, under any circumstances, allow yourselves to be taken to a secondary crime scene.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Homeowner said 'do not move.' Burglar was in no spot to argue.

05/01/2008

http://www.twincities.com/ci_9126447

he security alarm sounded in Jon Sokol's St. Paul home early Wednesday while he and his wife were asleep.

He looked up the stairs from their lower-level bedroom and saw a man, dressed all in black, walk by. Sokol, 49, grabbed a revolver — he started keeping a gun in the home after it was burglarized 20 years ago — and went upstairs, Sokol said Thursday.

I'm glad he was prepared.
The burglar, who Sokol thinks was hiding behind a door, hit him in the forehead when he got upstairs.

My recommendation: Bolt the door call the police. Don't go looking for the invader. This could have gone much worse. What, exactly, did this thug have in mind while he was waiting for the homeowner? I don't want to think about what he would have done next.
"So many people are so against guns, and I'm not saying it's the greatest thing in the world and you can conquer anything, but in this particular case I believe it saved Joan and my life," Sokol said. "I don't know what his true meaning was in this house. You read or see on the news about people getting shot and killed in their homes.

I agree. It probably did save their lives. The thug was a meth-addict who tried to ambush Sokol.

The homeowner and his wife weren't seriously hurt, and the thug is in jail. That's a good outcome.