September 13, 2016
4:35 PM EDT UPDATED
San Jose woman, 88, badly beaten during home invasion robbery
An 88-year-old woman was severely beaten during a home invasion robbery in East San Jose, a violent attack that has left her neighbors in disbelief.
The woman, who lives alone, suffered significant facial and head trauma during the robbery, which occurred sometime between Sunday night and Monday morning, according to the Santa Clara County Sheriffs Office.
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The woman lives in a home located near McKee and White roads in an unincorporated pocket of the city, according to Lt. James Jensen of the sheriffs office. The sheriffs office did not become aware of the situation until Monday when the womans neighbors checked on her, Jensen said.
The suspects robbed the woman of jewelry she was wearing, ransacked her home and drove off in her vehicle parked in the garage, according to the sheriffs office.
She is currently hospitalized in an intensive care unit and was listed in critical condition as of late Tuesday afternoon.
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Jensen said the victim talked briefly to deputies and was able to say two men attacked her. But no suspects have been identified.
http://www.mercurynews.com/2016/09/...itical-condition-after-home-invasion-robbery/
4:35 PM EDT UPDATED
San Jose woman, 88, badly beaten during home invasion robbery
An 88-year-old woman was severely beaten during a home invasion robbery in East San Jose, a violent attack that has left her neighbors in disbelief.
The woman, who lives alone, suffered significant facial and head trauma during the robbery, which occurred sometime between Sunday night and Monday morning, according to the Santa Clara County Sheriffs Office.
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The woman lives in a home located near McKee and White roads in an unincorporated pocket of the city, according to Lt. James Jensen of the sheriffs office. The sheriffs office did not become aware of the situation until Monday when the womans neighbors checked on her, Jensen said.
The suspects robbed the woman of jewelry she was wearing, ransacked her home and drove off in her vehicle parked in the garage, according to the sheriffs office.
She is currently hospitalized in an intensive care unit and was listed in critical condition as of late Tuesday afternoon.
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Jensen said the victim talked briefly to deputies and was able to say two men attacked her. But no suspects have been identified.
http://www.mercurynews.com/2016/09/...itical-condition-after-home-invasion-robbery/