Home invasion suspects at large
By BREAKING NEWS BLOG
At 1:27 a.m. Friday, McFarland police responded to the 200 block of San Juan Street for a report of loud screaming.
Officers determined the occupants of a home on the street were victims of a home invasion. The suspects were described as three armed light-skinned men wearing ski masks and dark-colored clothing.
The men forced open the front door and ordered the occupants to the floor at gunpoint. The suspects searched through the residence for items, pistol-whipping one of the occupants just before leaving.
The suspects left in a white vehicle with chrome rims. The suspects were described as having slender, medium to thin builds, and were between 5 feet 7 inches to 5 feet 10 inches tall.
Anyone with information is asked to call the McFarland Police Department at 855-435-7623.
- McFarland Police Department






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