VICTIMS ATTACKED
WITH STUN GUN DURING
HOME BREAK-IN
Two victims,
including one who’s
confined to a
wheelchair, were
shocked with a stun
gun inside their
home in Deltona
Tuesday night by
masked intruders who
made off with a
laptop computer.
Neither victim was
seriously injured in
the attack, which is
under investigation
by the Volusia
County Sheriff’s
Office.
Deputies were
dispatched to 1571
Fort Smith Boulevard
after the Sheriff’s
Office received a
call about the
incident at 6:15
p.m. The victims, a
20-year-old man in a
wheelchair and his
23-year-old
sister-in-law, told
deputies that it
appears that the
intruders got into
the house through an
unlocked door. A
friend of the
victims was also at
the house at the
time of the attack,
but left before
deputies arrived.
Both victims said
they were shocked in
the neck by one of
the intruders with a
stun gun. The other
suspect was armed
with a knife and
baseball bat, and
both wore masks to
conceal their faces.
The female victim
said she was shoved
after being shocked
with the stun gun
and rammed her head
into a door. The
male victim was in
the process of
getting in his
wheelchair when he
was shocked and then
went to the ground.
In addition to the
computer, the female
victim said her
wallet and makeup
bag were also
missing. Both
victims sustained
swelling and redness
to their necks, but
declined medical
treatment.
The suspect with the
stun gun was
described as an
approximately 5’9”
dark-skinned man
wearing all black
clothing, black
gloves and a black
ski mask. The
suspect with the bat
and knife appeared
to be a white
teenager,
approximately 5’5”
and also was wearing
black clothes, black
gloves and a black
ski mask. Anyone
with information
about the incident
is asked to call
Crime Stoppers of
Northeast Florida,
toll-free, at (888)
277-TIPS. Resident
can also text a tip
by texting “TIP231
plus the message” to
CRIMES. Tipsters who
provide information
to Crime Stoppers
will remain
anonymous and can
qualify for a reward
of up to $1,000.
Anyone who prefers
to talk directly to
an investigator
about the case can
call the Sheriff’s
Office at (386)
860-7030. However,
only callers to
Crime Stoppers will
qualify for a
reward.