Another home invasion (mutiple BGs). [Video]
Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 9:18 pm
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81-year-old Denton woman fights home invasion attackers
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by MONIKA DIAZ / WFAA-TV
Posted on December 19, 2009 at 7:29 PM
Updated today at 7:39 PM
DENTON ― Denton police officers are looking for four men who attacked an elderly woman in her home. It happened around 11:30 p.m. on Friday on the 2200 block of Southridge Drive.
Katherine Perry, 81, was watching television in her living room when the men broke a sliding glass door in the back of her house.
“It was more maddening than anything,” Perry said. “I just got up, and of course, it went through deaf ears. I said get out of here, get out of here.”
Perry told News 8, the men immediately grabbed her, but she tried to put up a fight. Her arms and wrists were covered with bruises.
“They were holding on so tight and then were moving me physically,” she said. “By then, I was mad and tried to stomp on one's foot, and one of them had his arms around my neck.”
The men dragged her to the master bedroom. One of them tied her feet with an rope and held her down. The others ransacked the house.
“They went through my dresser and they got my watch, my antique watch, my mother's and my dress ring,” Perry said.
The men, who were wearing ski masks, also took other jewelry and family heirlooms.
Investigators are checking pawn shops for Perry’s jewelry and looking for anyone who might have seen the men before the home invasion. If you can help, call Denton Police at 940-349-7961.
As for Perry, she wants the burglars behind bars.
“So they won’t hurt anybody else or take advantage of another single lady like me that we are all so vulnerable,” she said.
Perry, a hospital volunteer, wants families to take extra security measures after her ordeal. She now plans to install an alarm system to protect herself and her home.
81-year-old Denton woman fights home invasion attackers
Click here for a free download of the latest Adobe Flash Player.
by MONIKA DIAZ / WFAA-TV
Posted on December 19, 2009 at 7:29 PM
Updated today at 7:39 PM
DENTON ― Denton police officers are looking for four men who attacked an elderly woman in her home. It happened around 11:30 p.m. on Friday on the 2200 block of Southridge Drive.
Katherine Perry, 81, was watching television in her living room when the men broke a sliding glass door in the back of her house.
“It was more maddening than anything,” Perry said. “I just got up, and of course, it went through deaf ears. I said get out of here, get out of here.”
Perry told News 8, the men immediately grabbed her, but she tried to put up a fight. Her arms and wrists were covered with bruises.
“They were holding on so tight and then were moving me physically,” she said. “By then, I was mad and tried to stomp on one's foot, and one of them had his arms around my neck.”
The men dragged her to the master bedroom. One of them tied her feet with an rope and held her down. The others ransacked the house.
“They went through my dresser and they got my watch, my antique watch, my mother's and my dress ring,” Perry said.
The men, who were wearing ski masks, also took other jewelry and family heirlooms.
Investigators are checking pawn shops for Perry’s jewelry and looking for anyone who might have seen the men before the home invasion. If you can help, call Denton Police at 940-349-7961.
As for Perry, she wants the burglars behind bars.
“So they won’t hurt anybody else or take advantage of another single lady like me that we are all so vulnerable,” she said.
Perry, a hospital volunteer, wants families to take extra security measures after her ordeal. She now plans to install an alarm system to protect herself and her home.