Teen Brothers Tied Up During Watsonville Home Invasion - Central Coast News KION/KCBA

Teen Brothers Tied Up During Watsonville Home Invasion

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WATSONVILLE, Calif - Watsonville Police say two teenage brother were tied up during a home invasion Friday.

Around 11:00 a.m. Friday, were dispatched to sounds of a disturbance in a house in the area of Carey Ave and Davis Ave. Officer Rodriguez arrived in the area and was flagged down by a teenager who explained two men had just forcibly entered his home and tied him and his brother up.

Once he and his brother were tied up, they stole items from inside the home. One of the suspects was armed with a handgun. The suspects fled the scene and one of the victims was able to free himself and go for help.

Officers responded to the house and located the brother who was being "cut-free" by a witness. Neither of the victims were injured during the robbery.

Anyone with further information regarding this case is encouraged to contact the WPD Investigation Division at (831) 768-3350 or the Crime Tip Line at (831) 768-3544.

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