Crime & Safety
Men Break Into Elmont Home, Order Girl to Lie on Floor Before Stealing Phone: Police
The burglary occurred in November.

ELMONT, NY - Police are seeking three men who burglarized an Elmont home with a 13-year-old girl inside and stole her phone in November, according to police.
On Sunday, Nov. 15 at 9:30 p.m, two of the men (pictured above), entered the Louis Avenue home through an unlocked side door while wearing ski masks and gloves, police said.
Once inside the house, the men went upstairs to the second floor apartment with black handguns, and demanded money from the occupants, according to police.
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After the occupants stated they had no money, one of the men then ordered a the girl to lie on the floor, and her gold iPhone 6 was stolen, police said.
The men fled on foot southbound on Louis Avenue.
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The first man was described as wearing gray jeans, gray bubble jacket, black wool hat, and gloves.
The second man was described having a mustache, wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt black vest, gray sweat pants, gray ski mask, and gray hat.
The third man was described as wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, black jeans, black gloves, and a black ski mask.
Crime Stoppers is asking anyone who knows the identity or whereabouts of the subjects, or anyone with any information about this crime to call the toll free hotline: 1-800-244-TIPS (8477).
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