Three Children Safe After Armed Men Steal Christmas Presents


Three youngsters are sheltered after outfitted men broke into a Mayfair home and stole their Christmas presents, police say.

It happened around 4 a.m. Sunday on the 4600 square of Oakmont Street.

Police say three outfitted, conceal men thumped on the entryway of a home with five grown-ups and three kids inside.

A man opened the entryway.

"A firearm was in my face. They told the two respectable men that were in my home, 'sit on the lounge chair.' They told the young ladies, 'take the children upstairs.' They took me around the house searching for stuff, tossing stuff around. They made me open up my safe," the father told Action News.

The men escaped with adornments, $750 money and the kids' Christmas presents.

"I was frightened. They continued saying they would shoot me in the event that I didn't give them the stuff," the man said.

The man's better half, Amber Gault, claims the cheats constrained her and the kids upstairs amid the burglary and swiped rings ideal off her fingers.

"There's such a large number of different approaches to get cash, and will take and loot from my children," Gault said.

As indicated by police, the hoodlums got away out the front entryway.

As criminologists explored, a few grown-ups say they weren't permitted to come back to the home for over five hours. They doubt whether powers are considering them important.

"They don't trust us by any stretch of the imagination. It's absurd. Is there any good reason why they wouldn't trust us? Why might we make this up?" Gault said.

The man says there was a comparative separate in two entryways.

Police are discharging few insights about the examination.

The charged casualties tell Action News they were told police were searching for reconnaissance video to support their story.

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