DAYTON --Police are investigating a home break-in after a neighbor witnessed and recorded the crime.
Police tell us two teenagers pushed in an air conditioning unit in a window on Arlene Avenue and jumped inside.
Nicole Davis said her jewelry, iPad, PlayStation and games were all stolen. "We feel violated. My kids all slept in the same room last night," Davis said.
A neighbor witnessed the break-in and was able to record it. The neighbor gave the video to police, who aren't releasing it because the suspects are all under the age of 18.
Davis said the young burglars ransacked her home, but she's thankful she and her four kids weren't there when it happened.
"I thank God no one was home. The important thing was that no one was hurt. My kids are alive. Items can be replaced. But I do want justice," Davis said.
Late Tuesday afternoon, police were interviewing one of the teen suspects.
The investigation is on going.
Police tell us two teenagers pushed in an air conditioning unit in a window on Arlene Avenue and jumped inside.
Nicole Davis said her jewelry, iPad, PlayStation and games were all stolen. "We feel violated. My kids all slept in the same room last night," Davis said.
A neighbor witnessed the break-in and was able to record it. The neighbor gave the video to police, who aren't releasing it because the suspects are all under the age of 18.
Davis said the young burglars ransacked her home, but she's thankful she and her four kids weren't there when it happened.
"I thank God no one was home. The important thing was that no one was hurt. My kids are alive. Items can be replaced. But I do want justice," Davis said.
Late Tuesday afternoon, police were interviewing one of the teen suspects.
The investigation is on going.