Home invasion on Grandmother
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My 73-year-old grandmother was taped to a recliner in her Kennewick home before a man and two teenagers beat her and stole items from her.
Eric. A. Rosas, 21, of Kennewick Washington
Jefferson Palomo Olmedo, 12, and his older brother,
Luis Palomo Olmedo, 14,
are charged in Benton County Juvenile Court with first-degree burglary, first-degree kidnapping and theft of a firearm, broke into her home on Sunday evening.
Sgt. Ken Lattin said the suspects found the woman sleeping and put a pillow case over her head, then duct taped her to the chair.
The trio allegedly began stealing items, including her life savings and guns.
After not hearing the suspects’ voices for about an hour, the woman freed herself and went to a neighbor’s home for help.
Only a few of her items have been recovered. Still outstanding is her safe and guns.
Officials are asking anyone with information about the incident to contact Kennewick Police at [phone redacted] or anonymously to Tri-Cities Crime Stoppers at [phone redacted].
Eric. A. Rosas, 21, of Kennewick Washington
Jefferson Palomo Olmedo, 12, and his older brother,
Luis Palomo Olmedo, 14,
are charged in Benton County Juvenile Court with first-degree burglary, first-degree kidnapping and theft of a firearm, broke into her home on Sunday evening.
Sgt. Ken Lattin said the suspects found the woman sleeping and put a pillow case over her head, then duct taped her to the chair.
The trio allegedly began stealing items, including her life savings and guns.
After not hearing the suspects’ voices for about an hour, the woman freed herself and went to a neighbor’s home for help.
Only a few of her items have been recovered. Still outstanding is her safe and guns.
Officials are asking anyone with information about the incident to contact Kennewick Police at [phone redacted] or anonymously to Tri-Cities Crime Stoppers at [phone redacted].
Organizer
Ryan Sexton
Organizer
Kennewick, WA