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LAPEER COUNTY, MI — An 11-year-old girl was able to scare off a suspect — later taken into custody — during a home invasion in Lapeer County’s North Branch Township.
Deputies from the Lapeer County Sheriff’s Department responded around 3:45 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30 to a Five Lakes Road home where the girl was home alone when a vehicle pulled into the driveway.
A Lapeer County Sheriff’s Office news release states one person knocked on all the doors and forced their way inside the home when there was no response. The girl locked herself inside a bathroom and hid in a closet with a shotgun.
The suspect eventually opened the bathroom door and closet where the child was hiding with the weapon. The girl aimed the shotgun at the suspect, who then fled from the home.
Police said the girl was not harmed during the encounter.
The suspect’s vehicle was located around 30 minutes later in Imlay City by local police, with assistance from the Almont Police Department, Michigan State Police and Lapeer County Sheriff’s deputies.
Two occupants in the vehicle — a 53-year-old Detroit man and 31-year-old Detroit woman — were taken into custody without any resistance and remain at the Lapeer County Jail pending formal charges.
The case remains under investigation by the Lapeer County Sheriff’s Office. Anyone with information has been asked to contact Detective Sgt. Jason Parks at 810-245-1381 or jparks@lapeercounty.org.
http://www.mlive.com/news/flint/index.ssf/2015/02/11-year-old_child_uses_shotgun.html
If they are saying “later taken into custody” meaning the 11 year old girl .. im sure it was protective custody .. no adult home and this went down, they probably want her out of there until the adults come home
I wouldnt want my daughter left home alone after that either