Crime & Safety

Police Still Looking for Cinnaminson Home Invasion Suspects

Cinnaminson Police told the Burlington County Times Thursday's attack was "targeted," not random.

Thursday's violent home invasion on Union Landing Road was a "targeted" attack, not random, according to Cinnaminson Police.

Lt. Tim Young told the Burlington County Times the police department is "aggressively looking" for the four men involved and are following leads, but declined to elaborate further on the targeted nature of the home invasion, or whether anything was stolen. 

Last Thursday afternoon, four black men armed with handguns and carrying radios burst into a home on the 900 block of Union Landing Road, police said. They assaulted the occupants—a 32-year-old woman and her two children, both under the age of 4—tied them up, and ransacked the house. The mother was pistol-whipped, according to police.

After about 30 minutes, the burglars fled in a dark SUV with tinted windows.

The suspects are described as black, three of them approximately 6 feet tall and heavyset, and the fourth about 5 feet 9 inches with a medium build. One of the suspects had a long beard, police said. Another was wearing an orange shirt, and one was wearing a white rubber bracelet.

The victims suffered minor injuries and were treated at the scene.

Cinnaminson Police are asking anyone with information to call 856-829-6667, ext. 2041, or to report information anonymously by calling the We Tip hotline at 1-800-78-CRIME.

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