Mennonite women attacked by home invader posing as Insurance Salesman

Dec 16, 2012 - 17:58
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Mennonite women attacked by home invader posing as Insurance Salesman
Traditional faith: Shunning the camera, Mennonite women walk home from Sunday church, Ontario, Canada (Not the women who were attacked)

Three elderly Mennonites were tied up and assaulted with a stun gun by a home invader who raged against their faith and vandalized their Bible, authorities said.

The female victims, who are between 84 and 90 years old, remained hospitalized in central Pennsylvania on Saturday, according to the Intelligencer Joual/Lancaster New Era.

The ordeal began Friday moing while two of the women were at a house in Clay Township, part of an area of Pennsylvania that is a traditional stronghold of Mennonites.

The intruder came to the door, posing as an insurance salesman, and was let in, police said.

After speaking with the women to determine they were alone, police said the man attacked them with a stun gun, hit them, bound their hands and feet, and covered their faces.

The assailant indicated he was once a Mennonite and expressed rage toward members of the faith, according to Northe Lancaster County Regional police. He read various passages from a Bible the women had and then vandalized it, police said.

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Home invasion: The home invasion happened in Clay Township, shown here, part of an area of Pennsylvania that is a traditional stronghold of Mennonites

The suspect also ransacked the house and poured household chemicals on floors and fuiture, authorities said.

During the assault, a third woman arrived at the home. She was also attacked and restrained, police said.

WPMT-TV reported that the man fled with cash and valuables.

The women were found several hours later by a relative who called police.

 

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Mike Gallagher Freelance writer with a passion for travelling