Armed Louisiana Woman Sends Four Thieves Scrambling

posted on November 4, 2017
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In Keithville, La., a homeowner was surprised to find four men on her front doorstep, all dressed in hoods and each carrying backpacks. As for those four men, they were equally surprised to see the homeowner meet them at the door, holding her gun.

The men quickly ran to their SUV, which was hidden in nearby bushes, and fled the scene. When officers responded to the call, another local resident told police they had seen the hooded suspects, and had seen the vehicle speeding off. Quickly, Caddo Sheriff’s Lt. Jackie Lewis located the suspect’s SUV and pulled the car over.

A search of the vehicle revealed multiple backpacks, masks, a large knife and marijuana. Detectives arrested the four suspects—Jacorey Fuller, 20; Andre Ealy, 20; Tristen Bradley, 20; and Micah Eugene, 24—on charges of burglary, possession of burglary tools and marijuana possession.

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