2 Men Burst Into Huntington Home, Rob Occupants
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HUNTINGTON BEACH — A shotgun-wielding man and an accomplice burst into a Huntington Beach home Sunday night and robbed its occupants of $200 before fleeing, police said.
No one was injured in the 8 p.m. incident, during which the two victims were forced to lie on the floor while the robbers searched a bedroom and demanded money and drugs. The robbery took place in the 17000 block of Grass Circle.
The suspects were believed to have fled in an older-model, dark-colored Chevrolet pickup truck with a camper shell, police said.
Police described the robbers as black men, aged 19 to 20 years old, each about 6 feet tall and weighing about 190 pounds. Both wore hooded black sweat shirts and dark sweat pants. One had a thin mustache.
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