Home Invaders Arlet Ramirez, David Olivas, Aida Rodriguez Arrested in Gainesville

Dec 7, 2010 - 13:49
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Home Invaders Arlet Ramirez, David Olivas, Aida Rodriguez  Arrested in Gainesville

GAINESVILLE, Ga. - Police have arrested five Gainesville teenagers in connection with a home invasion in Hall County.

Police tell WSB-TV a woman called 911 to report suspicious people behind her home around 9:30 a.m. Monday. As she was on the phone, she locked herself in a bathroom and told police someone had just shattered her sliding glass door.

Hall County deputies saw four people run out of the house into a wooded area. They also arrested a teenage girl who was in a car in front of the home.

Deputies used dogs and a helicopter to find the teens.

Deputies arrested a 14-year-old and 15-year-old boy, who were taken to a youth detention center. They also arrested three 17-year-olds David Olivas, Aida Rodriguez, and Arlet Ramirez who were being held without bond at the Hall County jail.

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