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On Saturday evening, February 9, 2019, at approximately 7:44PM, Naperville Police Department officers responded to the 2600 block of High Meadow Road (South of 111th Street) for a report of a home invasion that had just occurred.
Upon arrival, it was learned that two offenders, each wearing masks and armed with a handgun, entered the victim’s home and held her at gunpoint while gathering various items in the home.
The suspects then exited the home and were last seen fleeing on foot from the residence, possibly westbound toward Route 59.
Items taken included currency and various electronics. The victim was not injured during the commission of this crime.
Officers from the Plainfield Police Department, as well as a Will County Sheriff’s Police K9 unit, arrived to assist with an area search for the offenders, yielding negative results.
Both suspects are described as male, black, approximately 6’00”, wearing dark clothing and ski masks.
If anyone has information regarding these crimes, they are encouraged to contact the Naperville Police Department at (630) 420-6666 and ask for the Investigations Division.
Report submitted by Commander Mike Son, Office of Professional Standards, Public Information Officer, for the Naperville Police Department.