Live Oak —
A city of Live Oak homeowner entered into his house Tuesday afternoon only to find four males burglarizing his home, Live Oak Police Department Det. Justin Bates said.
The house in the 700 block of Hamilton Avenue was forcibly entered around 4 p.m., Live Oak Police Detective Justin Bates said.
According to Bates, the four black males, were armed with guns.
“As the homeowner walked in the door, the black males pointed a gun at him and ordered him back outside the house. We had Hamilton K9 respond but we could not locate anything. No injuries were reported,” Bates said.
The items taken from the home were miscellaneous and nothing “extravagant” Bates said. The homeowner was not able to give very detailed descriptions of the suspects, just that it was four armed, black males, Bates said.
To report any more information regarding this case, please contact Bates at 386-362-7423 or call Crime Stoppers of Suwannee County at 386-208-TIPS.
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