Mount Kisco, NY – A Yeshiva Road home that two men invaded Tuesday was targeted, police said today.
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The robbers posed as deliverymen when they went to the home at 12 Yeshiva Road in a gated Hasidic Jewish community around 3:15 p.m, (as was first reported by Vos Iz Neias).
The two men remained at large this afternoon, police said. They are described as black males in their 30s. Both were wearing dark jackets and one may have had a beard.
A woman at the house told police that she answered her door when man said he had a package to deliver. He then attacked and bound her with duct tape, police said. The second robber then came inside and bound two other people, before fleeing when one of the victims freed herself and ran to a neighbor.
Targeted for what?
Look, if someone doesn’t expect a package, refuse delivery; don’t open the door. Even if a mailman rings your bell, and states that he needs you to sign for a letter or a package, you can refuse to do so, and arrange to pick up the parcel at the post office. Don’t open the door at any time to a stranger. Use common sense!!
in mt.kisco the doors are open, never had happened any problem in this community.
sometimes you have workers and they see something like silver or other items.
they would like to have so they could come back and do a hold up.
The perps were looking for what they thought was a wealthy business owner, but because of the confusing layout of Nitra, they got the wrong house. Time to post a guard at the bridge already.