‘Resolution’ Expected Soon In Molino Home Invasion Attack Cases
November 25, 2009
Sheriff’s investigators may be close to solving the case of two Molino home invasion attacks on cheerleaders.
“It still an active, ongoing investigation,” Sgt. Ted Roy, spokesperson for the Escambia County Sheriff’s Department said. “We should know something soon; we are closing in on a resolution.”
Two investigators were back in Molino Tuesday working on the investigation and questioning some of those involved with the two cases, Roy told NorthEscambia.com late Tuesday afternoon.
A 13-year old Ernest Ward Middle School cheerleader reported that she was attacked by a knife-wielding intruder while she was home alone the night of October 31 at her home in the 7000 block of Highway 95A. The girl told deputies that a man entered the home through a window, and one tried to attack her with a knife. The middle school student was cut multiple times on her hands in an apparent attempt to fight off her attacker as she was pinned on a bed, but she was not otherwise injured. Her injuries were not considered serious.
A 16-year old told investigators that a tall, slender white male had entered her home on Nancy Lane through a utility room window the morning of November 3. She told authorities that she fought back — throwing drinking glasses at her attacker and dousing him with pepper spray. She then fled the home, running to nearby Highland Baptist Church for help. She described her attacker as wearing a black ski mask, a long black shirt and black pants.
To read previous stories, click a link below:
- Cheerleader Home Invasion Victim: “I Was Scared”
- Sheriff’s Report Details Friday Night’s Home Invasion
- Another Cheerleader Attacked In Second Molino Home Invasion
- Are The Two Cheerleader Home Invasion Attacks Related
- Molino Remains On High Alert After Attacks
- Home Invasion In Molino: Young Teen Cut Multiple Times With Knife
Pictured top: The attacker in the November 3 home invasion in Molino entered this Nancy Lane home through this utility room window. Pictured top inset: The October 31 suspect reportedly entered a home on Highway 95A through this window. Pictured below: The victim in the Nancy Lane attack ran to nearby Highland Baptist Church for help. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.
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8 Responses to “‘Resolution’ Expected Soon In Molino Home Invasion Attack Cases”
William, heard anything lately about this?
Sounds like this is about to get very interesting.
“RESOLUTION” ?
I believe that should be
ARREST.
Yes, I’m still watching this one.
A resolution he should have said charges to be filed no matter what kinda resolution they come to some people need to be charged . Please keep us updated
“Resolution” This seems like a strange choice of words. You would think that they would say arrest or at least that they were going to name a suspect, but the sherrifs department chose resolution. I am very interested to see what comes out of this one!
‘Resolution’? What about arrest?
The Truth will set us free.
This is fishy mmmmm!