SNOHOMISH — Police are looking for two men who reportedly forced their way into a woman’s home Thursday afternoon, tied her up at gunpoint, and trashed her house. They stole guns, valuables and her pickup truck.
Just before 1 p.m., a Snohomish woman, 54, was home alone in the 9400 block of 163rd Avenue SE when she heard a knock at the door, Snohomish County sheriff’s Lt. John Flood said.
The men, both believed to be about 35 years old, forced their way into the home and tied the woman up while they ransacked the house, Flood said.
The woman wasn’t physically hurt but was “terrified,” he said.
One of the suspects is a white man about five feet, five inches tall. He was last seen wearing glasses, a green, knit cap, a gray shirt and blue jeans.
The other suspect, a six-foot-tall black man, was last seen wearing a large black wig and a bright orange shirt.
Deputies believe the suspects fled in the woman’s Toyota Tundra pickup and a small blue passenger car.
It’s not known why they targeted the woman’s home.
Anyone with any information is asked to call the sheriff’s tip line at 425-388-3845.
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