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Updated: 8:59 AM Nov 10, 2008
Ashland Home Invasion
Two men force their way into a home in Ashland. The parents say the men cut their son and stole prescription pills.
Posted: 4:35 PM Nov 9, 2008Reporter: Amanda Goodman Email Address: amanda.goodman@wsaz.com |
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ASHLAND, KY (WSAZ)-A scary morning for one family after two men forced their way into their home looking for drugs.
Jeff and Mary Miller tell wsaz.com that their son, Josh, was watching television Sunday morning when two men knocked on the door.
Josh says he recognized one of the guys so he went to the door.
That's when the two men forced their way inside. One of the men held Josh at knife point while the other held off Jeff and Mary upstairs.
Mary says the guys were looking for drugs and when they found her husband's prescription pills they took off.
Josh was cut during the incident and had to be taken to the hospital.
Mary tells us her son got 29 stitches to his ear and neck.
No arrests have been made but police do have people of interest in the case.
Latest Comments
to: FLOYD THE BARBER I don't think that it's detroit in this case, the buzz in the HOOD is florida. people go to The Snmmy state to get Rx pills. bring them back home and sell them on the street
Maybe the police have'n arrested anyone because, the APD thinks that the familys' story smells BAD! That everything don't add up. How would anyone know that the Dad had "DRUGS" {yes drugs}. Come on now,
ITS TRULY SAD FOR THIS TO HAPPEN IN YOUR OWN HOME... BUT I WILL TELL YOU ALL, THE SON IS TO BLAME FOR THIS PARTICULAR SITUATION... NOW, THE WHOLE DRUG EPIDEMIC AND SITUATION... ITS OBVIOUSLY CAUSING THESE THIEVES TO ROB AND KILL IN EVERY CITY AROUND US... BLAME THAT ON THE JUDGES... 1. DETROIT TRAFFICS THE DOPE DOWN HERE. 2. DOPE IS SPLIT UP BETWEEN LOCAL DEALERS AND DETROIT DEALERS. 3. THE DOPE HITS THE STREETS. 4. INFORMANTS TELL DRUG TASK FORCE WHERE THE MOST TRAFFIC AND DOPE IS. 5. LOCAL DEALERS BUSTED AND FORCED TO GIVE DETROIT CONNECTIONS. 6.DETROIT DEALERS ARE WATCHED THEN BUSTED AND ARRESTED... 7. THE FOLLOWING DAY,THE JUDGES LET THEM FREE TO SELL MORE DOPE.... WHY? BECAUSE ALL THE CONFISCATED CASH, IS WHAT SUPPORTS CITIZENS BEING ABLE TO HAVE NATURAL LAW ENFORCEMENT... THEY LET THEM GO, AND THEN BUST THEM AGAIN... MORE CASH. OH AND UH, THESE TWO BOYS THAT TERRIFIED THIS FAMILY... YOU WILL GET WHATS COMING TO YOU. OH YEAH,ITS COMIN
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