By Gayla Cawley
LYNN — A home invasion on Thursday morning led to two arrests.
Police responded to a report of a robbery from a 22-year-old male victim at about 1:30 a.m. The victim said that when he arrived at his Lincoln Street home, he found a man entering through an open window. He told police that the man asked for some money, gesturing to his waist to indicate that he had a gun, and told him that he would shoot him if he didn’t comply, said Lynn Police Lt. Rick Donnelly.
The suspect who came through the window then opened the door, letting in two men and one woman. The suspects stole an Xbox and $115 in cash and they left the area. At some point, the other family members at home, the victim’s 17-year-old sister and 55-year-old mother, came out to see what was going on, Donnelly said.
Despite one suspect saying he had a weapon, the victims never saw one.
Two of the suspects, Anastasia Beckley, 28, homeless, and Nicholas Brogna, 26, of Lynn, were found by police around Lincoln Street. They were arrested and charged with the home invasion, Donnelly said.
Police are looking for the two other suspects, the man who came through the window and another one who was let in through the door.
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