On July 3, Fishers police responded to a residence in the 12600 block of Adirondack Court after the homeowner reported people breaking into her home. Officers arrived to find the homeowner and her juvenile daughter both suffering from minor injuries they sustained during a physical altercation with the suspects.
The homeowner told officers that she and her daughter were inside their home when someone started banging on her front door. She opened the door and observed several people standing on her property. She told them to leave, but instead they pushed her aside, entered the home, and began fighting with her daughter. The homeowner was injured trying to protect her daughter. The suspects fled when the homeowner called the police. The homeowner’s daughter was able to provide officers with the names of most of the suspects. Neither victim required medical attention for their injuries.
Officers quickly located most of the individuals involved and detained them without incident. One adult and one juvenile were arrested. Most of the individuals involved in this case have been identified. If you have any information regarding this crime, please call Detective David Finn at 317-595-3341.
Fishers Police would like to take this opportunity to offer the following advice when dealing with a stranger at your door:
- Always keep your doors locked and consider installing a monitored alarm system.
- Never open your door to a stranger or anyone you are not expecting.
- From behind the closed/locked door loudly announce your presence inside the home.
- Announce you are calling 911.
- Call 911 and get to a safe place inside your home. If someone is inside your home, get out.
- If possible provide the Dispatcher with a description of the stranger and direction of travel.
- Wait for police to arrive.
Arrested No. 1
- Jerron D. Bond
- 18 years old
- Fishers
- Charge: Residential Entry Level 6 Felony
- Held: Hamilton County Jail
Arrested No. 2
- Female Juvenile
- 17years old
- McCordsville, IN
- Charges: Residential Entry Level 6 Felony; Battery “A” Misdemeanor
- Held: Hamilton County Juvenile Detention Center