11 Bound, Robbed in Home
Three people were injured early Friday when a group of armed men stormed a Huntington Beach home, tied up all 11 residents and fled with $80,000 in cash and jewelry, police said.
Four men with handguns burst into the home in the 6000 block of Livingston Drive about 2:30 a.m. while everyone was asleep, said Police Sgt. Chris Filicicchia.
A woman, her son and her uncle suffered cuts and other injuries during the robbery and were treated and released at a local hospital, police said.
The woman, who owns a restaurant in Santa Ana, said she was awakened by the screams and yells of family members. The robbers, speaking Vietnamese, ordered everyone into a room, where they tied up 11 adults and children with rope, she said.
Police said two of the victims were pistol-whipped.
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