ARIZONA — Two teenagers were arrested after Scottsdale police say they posed as delivery workers to gain entry to a home and then forced their way inside during a late-morning break-in that escalated into a violent disturbance, according to details shared by the Down in the Desert report.
What Police Say Happened at the Home
Police said officers responded around 10:45 a.m. Saturday to a home near 96th Street and Sweetwater Avenue after reports of a violent disturbance. When officers arrived, they reportedly saw a woman screaming inside the home and one of the suspects struggling with a man.
Investigators said the teens allegedly gained access by posing as delivery workers, then forced their way inside once the door was opened.
Victims Reportedly Restrained as Another Person Hid
Scottsdale police said two people were restrained during the incident. Investigators also said a third victim hid elsewhere in the home as the situation unfolded.
Those details, police said, helped shape the initial response as officers worked to secure the scene and locate the suspects.
Suspects Fled Through Back Door, Tracked to Nearby Strip Mall
Police said the suspects fled out the back door and drove away. Officers were then able to track the vehicle to a nearby strip mall, where both teens were taken into custody without further incident.
One Teen Identified, Second Not Named Due to Age
Police identified one of the suspects as Jackson Sullivan. The second teen was not publicly identified due to age…