California homeowner foils home invasion attempt by firing shotgun, police say
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A California homeowner foiled an attempted home invasion Thursday when she grabbed her shotgun and fired near the suspects.
Police say two males broke into a home nearby and were able to steal a few items before targeting the 59-year-old’s home.
Carla, who did not provide reporters with her last name, told MyFoxLA.com that she woke up when her dog started barking.
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She said she saw one man in her backyard and another waiting by the car. Carla’s 90-year-old mother was also inside the home at the time, MyFoxLA.com reported.
Dressed in her nightgown, Carla grabbed her shotgun and fired at the ground near one of the suspects.
“Hopefully this is going to tell these guys you know, I’m not a sitting duck,” she told MyFoxLA.com. "I've got a gun and I know how to use it," she said.
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“You have to at some point in time, take responsibility yourself for your own safety and that’s all I was doing,” she said.
Police say neither suspect was shot and were able to flee in a white sedan. Police have only released that they are described to be Hispanic.
Authorities reported that there have been at least four home invasions in the area in recent months.
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