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SANTA ROSA COUNTY

SHERIFF'S OFFICE

Sheriff Wendell Hall

 

PRESS RELEASE

2/11/09

 

Deputies Investigate Home Invasion in Milton

 

On 2/10/09 at 1938 hours, Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Deputies were dispatched to 5414 Swanner Road , Milton , Florida , in reference to a home invasion robbery. When deputies arrived, they spoke to the complainant/victim, Mark Henderson (43 years old). Henderson stated that he was watching television in his living room with his five year old daughter at the time of the incident. While they were watching television, two suspects rushed in through the back door of the residence wearing all black clothing and black ski masks. The suspects placed a sheet over Henderson 's head and began to beat him. The suspect's were described as white males, with a stocky build. While one of the suspect's beat Henderson in the head, the other suspect reached into Henderson 's pocket and removed an undisclosed amount of cash. As the suspects went to leave, Henderson pulled the sheet off of his head and tried to grab the ski mask off of one of the suspects. Both suspects then fled out the back door. Henderson suffered a cut lip, bloody nose, and a cut on his right arm. No weapons were displayed. Henderson 's immediate concern was for his daughter, who he couldn't see due to the sheet being over his head. Henderson located her in her bedroom, crying, but uninjured. It is believed that the suspects left in a vehicle that was parked nearby. Henderson refused medical treatment for his injuries. Investigators are asking anyone with information concerning the identities of the suspects to contact the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office at 983-1190, or Crime Stoppers at 437-STOP. No further information is known at this time.

 

 

 

Press Release By:

Sgt. Scott Haines

Media Relations Unit

(850) 981-2136 or shaines@srso.net