Crime & Safety

Man Robbed, Vehicle Stolen In Germantown Home Invasion

A pair entered the victim's home late Sunday night. They forced him to take money out of an ATM, then stole his vehicle, police said.

PHILADELPHIA – A man's home was ransacked, was forced to take money from an ATM, and had his vehicle stolen Sunday night in a home invasion incident in the Germantown section of Philadelphia, police said.

At about 11 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 10, a resident living on the 100 block of West Logan Street answered a knock at his door and a man and woman barged into the home with a gun, police said.

The pair tied up the victim ransacked the victim's home, taking various items then forced him to his vehicle, according to police and 6ABC.

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The man and woman made him go to an ATM at a convenience store and take money out after picking up a third person, police said.

They then fled the area with victim's vehicle, police said.

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The victim reportedly was not seriously injured.

The suspects are described as a black woman, 23 years old, who was wearing a blue hoodie; a 21-year-old black male who was wearing a gray hoodie, gray hat blue jeans, and armed with a black handgun; and a black male who was 21 years old.

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