Two people sought in San Pedro home-invasion robbery
A man and a woman were beaten and robbed in their San Pedro home early Wednesday, authorities said.
Two people entered the home in the 300 block of N. Mesa Street at about 2 a.m. and stole money and other items, according to Los Angeles police officials.
The victims suffered injuries that were not believed to be life-threatening.
A description of the robbers was not immediately available, with the investigation still in its early stages.
It was L.A.’s second home-invasion robbery in as many days.
Two men tied up a Playa Del Rey resident Tuesday in his home before making off with cash and his Mercedes-Benz SUV. Los Angeles police said the resident was kicked by the armed robbers, who remain at large.
The man’s SUV was later found abandoned.
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