West Valley police Monday were looking for four people in connection with a home-invasion robbery.
About 10 p.m. Thursday, three men and a woman wearing masks forced their way into a home near 2600 West and 3100 South, said West Valley Police Capt. Tom McLachlan.
The foursome was armed with a shotgun, assault rifle and tire iron, he said.
The group forced the male occupants to take off their pants before duct-taping them. A female in the home was also duct-taped but remained clothed, McLachlan said.
Wallets, DVDs, CDs and cell phones were taken from the house.
After the robbers left, one man was able to free himself, leave through a window and run to a neighbor's house to call for help, McLachlan said.
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