Crime & Safety
Woman Bound In Philly Home Invasion Thursday Morning: Police
Three men entered a home with guns and tied up the victim before robbing the home.

A home invasion victim was tied up by three suspects during the crime early Thursday morning, but police said the victim was not harmed in the incident.
According to Philadelphia Police, officers responded to a residence on the 6500 block of Lebanon Avenue, just outside of Lower Merion Township, at about 3:19 a.m, Thursday.
When the arrived, police spoke with the victim, a 32-year-old woman who said she had a knock at her door and three men forced their way into her home when she answered the door, police said.
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Two men were armed with handguns and the suspects tied the victim's hands before stealing her purse, keys, two cells phones, and various clothes, police said.
Police said the victim was not injured in the incident.
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The suspects fled the scene in an unknown direction, police said.The investigation is active and ongoing with Southwest Detective Division.
The suspects are described as:
- A black male, 30 years old with a brown complexion, low-cut hair, was wearing a navy blue t-shirt with white writing, and jeans;
- A black male, light complexion, light facial hair, wearing a green and white striped shirt, jeans;
- A black male, wearing navy blue Dickie style overalls.
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