2 intruders break into Little Rock home, threaten to 'spray the whole place with bullets,' report says

A Little Rock woman told police two assailants broke into her home and threatened to shoot up the house over a dispute with her 18-year-old son Sunday evening, according to a police report.

The 45-year-old resident told officers at least five males and one female came into her home in the 8300 block of W. 24th Street looking for her 18-year-old son, then left when she told them she didn't know where he was.

Then around 5:45 p.m., two of the males returned. When the woman wouldn't open the door, one of them kicked it in, hitting her in the face, she said.

The victim told police the males came inside, with one pointing a black semiautomatic handgun at her. When her other son, age 27, came out to the doorway from one of the back bedrooms, the armed intruder pointed the gun at him, according to the report.

One of the assailants said the 18-year-old son owed them money and mentioned a Playstation, police wrote.

One of the intruders later threatened to return to the home and "spray the whole place with bullets" if they couldn't find the teen, the report said.

Then the males got into a dark-colored SUV occupied by at least three other males and one female and drove off.

Officers noted that the woman had minor swelling on her face.

Police have named no suspects, and no arrests had been made at the time of the report.

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