
Detectives Monday were investigating a home invasion in Woodland Hills, where one person was zip tied before suspects ransacked the home.
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Officers from the Los Angeles Police Department's Topanga Station responded just before 11 p.m. Sunday to a report of a ''hot prowl'' in the 23300 block of Erwin Street and found two victims.
''One victim was bound by the intruders,'' said LAPD Media Relations
Officer David Cuellar.
Cuellar did not have specifics on the age and gender of the victims,
but described them as possible seniors.
Two of three suspects ransacked the house, taking unspecified property, Cuellar said.
Two suspects were described as males about 5 feet, 8 inches tall, weighing about 150 pounds and wearing all black, while the gender of the third,who was wearing a silver athletic suit, was unclear.
It was also unclear if the suspects ran away or drove away from the home.
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