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Auburn homeowner shoots at 3 armed men during attempted burglary
AUBURN, Wash. — A homeowner in Auburn fired multiple shots at three armed men attempting to break into their home early Thursday morning.
According to the Auburn Police Department (APD), officers responded to a report of a non-injury shooting at a home on the 31000 block of 117 Place Southeast around 2 a.m. Thursday. A resident at the address told responding officers three people wearing masks attempted to break into the home.
Security video from the home shows three armed men wearing masks walk up to the home, open the screen door and start kicking the door. One of the men can be heard in the video yelling, “Seattle police.”
Two of the men continued to try and kick in the door before the third suspect was able to kick the door open. The APD said the homeowner was armed and “quickly started firing shots at the intruders through the door.”
Multiple shots were fired before the suspects fled from the home.
Surveillance footage shows three masked individuals attempting to break into an Auburn home on the morning of Oct. 19, 2023. (Video Courtesy: Auburn PD)
One of the men can be seen in the video wearing a grey sweatshirt or jacket, grey sweatpants and what appear to be blue or black shoes.
Another suspect can be seen wearing black pants and a black or blue jacket. The third suspect can be seen in the video wearing brown pants and a black sweatshirt or jacket. All three of the men were wearing masks, and at least two of the men appear to be wearing gloves.
The video shows all three of the men were armed with a pistol.
No other suspect information has been released at this time.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the APD tip line at 253-288-7403.