PORTLAND (AP) — Portland police are looking for three men they say forced their way in a city home, restrained the residents and stole money, before fleeing.
At least two of the suspects in the Thursday morning home invasion had guns.
The residents told police that three men forced their way into their apartment, restrained them and demanded money. One resident escaped, ran to a nearby business and called police.
The suspects fled with an undisclosed amount of cash and may have escaped in a tan sport utility vehicle.
Police have surveillance video of two of the men and the car they may have driven.
The victims had minor injuries.
Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying the suspects.
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