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May 20, 2009
Gary Davidson
Public Information Office

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.

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