Around 9:30 pm Sunday night, Antioch Police received a call reporting unknown subjects inside a home on Hailstone Way.
According to radio traffic, the reporting party heard noises downstairs and saw flashlights. The occupants immediately locked the bedroom door and called police.
Upon arrival, an Antioch Police officer waiting for backup observed two men leaving the home and as backup arrived a short foot pursuit occurred where police caught both subjects and recovered the stolen property.
Upon being taken into custody, one subject refused to cooperate saying he wanted a lawyer while the other subject accused police of being “too rough” with him when the officer took him to the ground during a foot pursuit. He requested medical attention from AMR.
According to radio traffic, both subjects are currently on probation for residential burglaries and other crimes.
No further details were released on scene.
11 comments
Thank you APD! The best!
Poor little THIEF! You got caught, and now you’re crying like a baby.. boo hoo… Here’s a tissue for your issue. STAY IN JAIL PUNK!
What lil whiners. Get caught and you need medical attention.
So, how had they gotten in, broken window, kicked the door in, found an unlocked area, what?????? Why had they believed this particular residence was a good target? We need to know so we can defend against this type of burglar.
OMG these are criminals and they should be treated like royalty in Antioch. One of the is black and could be one of Obama’s kids.
Where is the red carpet for them? We should be handing over our cash so they wouldn’t have to steal. They are th true victims here.
Too rough? Do you expect the cops to lay you gently on the ground following a foot pursuit? Kids learn from these losers and stay in school.
And the Common denominator
God I would love to show them the right to bare arms. I’d kill them. And would not give to shits about their families.
Thier the victims? What? (
Scary, its just a few blocks from my grandparent’s home. Great job to the APD again for catching these lowlife filthy animals.
Let them hide behind their lawyer or cry about being “roughed up”. They’ll face justice soon enough and hopefully locked up in jail for a while.
Anyway, if you do have an exterior door that needs additional protection from lockpicking or key bumping, there’s an inexpensive solution. Takes only a few seconds to install on a single cylinder lock, no drilling needed. Need to be home to use it on a main entrance/exit, since it requires manually flipping down to keep the lever from turning (but could be used continuously on a seldom-opened door, like the garage door.)
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Deadbolt-Secure-Steel-Deadbolt-Guard-8001-201THD/204631646
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