TAYLORSVILLE — Investigators were looking Wednesday for three men in a home invasion robbery early Wednesday.
Around 1:08 a.m. three men went to the door of a home located on the 6000 block of Don Quixote Way, Taylorsville Police Lt. Rosie Rivera said. The door was opened and the men "forced their way in," she said. One man brandished a sawed-off shotgun as he entered the home.
The intruders took the occupant's wallet and left, Rivera said. Detectives were trying to determine a motive for the crime.
"We don't usually have these types of random burglaries," she said.
— Cimaron Neugebauer
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