Crime & Safety
Men Hold Gun To Montco Woman's Head, Ransack Her Home: Police
The home invaders posed as Amazon delivery men, telling the woman they'd bring the packages inside, police said.

LOWER MORELAND, PA — Three men carrying Amazon boxes and seemingly posing as delivery individuals broke into a Lower Moreland woman's home and ransacked it while holding a gun to her head, police announced on Friday.
The incident occurred on Feb. 9 just before midnight at a home near the intersection of Huntingdon Pike and Byberry Road.
The woman was home alone when the men knocked on the door, saying they would bring the boxes inside. They had a dolley with three cardboard Amazon boxes on it, police said.
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As the boxes came inside, the youngest of the three men put a gun to the woman's head and told her not to move, police said.
The other two men spent the next 15 minutes ransacking the home before fleeing in their vehicle west toward Huntingdon Pike, according to authorities.
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It's not clear what items the men took.
One of the men was 18-20 years old, while the other two were 20 to 25, police said. A fourth man drove the getaway vehicle. An artistic rendering of one of the suspects is included above. He had a "significant scar" on the right side of his face, and missing teeth.
If you have any information on the suspects, contact Detective Halota at hhalota@lowermoreland.org or 215-947-3132.
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