On 01/23/2016 at approx. 1648 hrs. Patrol Units were dispatched to 3105 Old town Rd. regarding a home invasion/robbery with gunshot fired. Detective Bureau also responded and investigated. A crime scene was secured and photographed as well as packaging material,(plastic bags), and a video surveillance monitor seized while on the scene. One 40 caliber shell casing and one spent bullet fragment was also recovered and later turned into the  property room for future analysis by the detective bureau.

All other evidence was turned into the property room as well. Three male suspects were responsible for forcing the front door of the residence and then assaulting the three male occupants inside the residence (pistol whipping) them and one of the suspect’s  then fired a gunshot from a hand gun downstairs in the finished basement area. The downstairs area was ransacked by the suspects, who were described by the victims, as dressed in dark clothing and 2 were wearing a black and orange ski masks. The third suspect was described as a  light skinned possible hisp. male with long curly hair and had his face covered.

The 3 victims advised that they were Sacred Heart college students and 2 of the victims  identified as Daniel Wrona, DOB- 05/28/95 and Austin Maggiolo,DOB- 04/29/95 were transported to St. Vincent’s hospital E.R. via ambulance, for treatment of head laceration injuries. The third victim identified as Aaron Liebenthal DOB- 10/19/93 sustained minor swelling to his side of head but refused medical attention at this time.

The 2 victims were interviewed at the hospital and the third victim was interviewed at the scene .This Case remains under investigation.
. The victim’s cell phones ,jewelry-watch were reported taken during this home invasion.

(Bridgeport Press Release)

 

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