Apache Junction police seek IDs of home-invasion suspects
Posted 4/20/23
Two young suspects in masks held an Apache Junction resident at gunpoint in a home invasion and police are seeking information from the public to help solve this crime.
The victim was robbed …
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Apache Junction police seek IDs of home-invasion suspects
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Two young suspects in masks held an Apache Junction resident at gunpoint in a home invasion and police are seeking information from the public to help solve this crime.
The victim was robbed April 13 in the 600 block of South Idaho Road by two younger males described as possibly late teens to early 20s wearing black clothing and black masks, brandishing a handgun, Apache Junction police said.
The two unlawfully entered the victim’s home and held him at gunpoint, demanding various personal items, police said.
If you have any information to help solve this crime, the Apache Junction Police want to hear from you. If you are willing to speak with an officer, call 480-982-8260 or Detective Jeansonne at 480-474-5477.
“We will take any information you are willing to provide; the more specific the information that can be provided, the better chances we will be able to catch these individuals,” police said.