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Moorhead police say a woman used a window fan to block a suspected burglar from entering her apartment early Wednesday.
A record of Minnesota home invasions. Consider it a warning, a cry of doomsday, or a call to self-defense, whichever you prefer.
Moorhead police say a woman used a window fan to block a suspected burglar from entering her apartment early Wednesday.
Police were called to an apartment in the 1000 block of Arkwright Street on Thursday. A 32-year-old woman "was crying and visibly upset."
She told police that one of her children must have left the apartment door unlocked. When she woke up in her bed, a man was performing a sex act on her. She told him to leave, and he ran out.
The incidents occurred June 2, 7, 11 and July 5, according to police. In each case, Hill allegedly threatened the victim with sexual assault through their window and said he would shoot them. In one case, Hill allegedly entered a ground-floor apartment at 4 a.m. on Erie Street, where a woman was sleeping.
A resident reported hearing footsteps on the main floor of the house while inside the home. When the resident went to investigate, an unknown person was walking south from the residence.
The resident reported a purse and wallet were taken from the kitchen. The purse, along with all of its contents, was found near the scene where the suspect fled.
The incident was reported at about 4:51 a.m. today when a victim reported being awakened by the sound of breaking glass in the kitchen.
The victim told police they saw the unknown suspect crawling out of a broken kitchen window and a purse had been stolen. It is believed that the suspect was looking for targets in the area, according to a St. Cloud police report.