Two Intrusion Suspects Flee, One Hospitalized, After Homeowner Opens Fire

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A homeowner in Neptune Beach, Florida, shot one home intrusion suspect Tuesday night and caused two other suspects to flee.

The Florida Times-Union reports the fleeing suspects allegedly transported the wounded suspect to Baptist Beaches Hospital, where he was apprehended.

CBS 47 reports that the suspects are believed to have arrived in two cars, “a red Kia Sedan” and a silver Pontiac. The Kia was left at the scene.

#NBPD is actively looking for two suspects, the two pictured vehicles and another person-of-interest (pictured)…

Posted by Neptune Beach Police Department on Tuesday, April 14, 2020

The individual apprehended as he sought medical treatment is listed in stable condition and police are still seeking at least two other suspects.

CBS 47’s Christy Turner tweeted photos of the suspects:

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