SHERIFF'S OFFICE INVESTIGATING HOME
INVASION NEAR ORMOND BEACH
The
Volusia County Sheriff’s Office is
investigating a home invasion
robbery near Ormond Beach late
Wednesday night. Two men armed with
guns had burst in through the home’s
front door and held several victims
at gunpoint and then stole the keys
to a victim’s truck. A couple of
victims were pistol whipped during
the confrontation, but no shots were
fired and no one was seriously
injured. The robbers took off in the
stolen vehicle, but wrecked a short
time later, fled on foot and are
still at large.
The
robbery was reported to the
Sheriff’s Office a few minutes
before 10 p.m. from 17 Margaret
Road. Two of the victims live at
that address while about four others
were friends visiting from South
Carolina for spring break. They said
that two black men with their faces
covered burst in through the front
door brandishing guns and ordered
everyone to the floor. The robbers
pistol whipped at least two victims
during the altercation and then
stole the keys to a victim’s truck
and at least one victim‘s wallet.
The robbers drove away in the
vehicle, but were seen by Ormond
Beach Police Department officers
just a few minutes later in their
jurisdiction. Officers pursued the
truck a short distance until it
crashed into a tree near the
intersection of Flomich Street and
Riverside Drive. Both suspects then
fled on foot. A search of the area
by Sheriff’s Office deputies, Ormond
Beach Police Department officers,
Holly Hill Police Department
officers, K-9 units and a Sheriff’s
Office helicopter turned up empty.
One
suspect was described as
approximately 6’ tall with a thin
build and the other man was about
5’7”. They both wore all black
clothing and shorts. Anyone with
information about this incident is
asked to call the Sheriff’s Office
at (386) 323-0162 or Crime Stoppers
of Northeast Florida, toll-free, at
(888) 277-TIPS. Tipsters can also
provide information by texting
“TIP231 plus the message” to CRIMES.
Anyone who provides information to
Crime Stoppers will remain anonymous
and can qualify for a reward of up
to $1,000.