Posted December 11, 2016 4:40 pm by Comments

By James England

WASHINGTON COUNTY, TEXAS — A Washington County resident held a suspected burglar at gunpoint after she heard a disturbance coming from her garage. She retrieved a handgun and went to investigate. It was in her garage that she found a complete stranger rooting around in her stuff. The occupant of the home held the suspect at gunpoint until police arrived.

According to KBTX, neither the resident nor the burglar were harmed and the burglar was arrested and held on a $100,000 bond.

Devin Denise Brooks, 37, says her car ran out of gas and that’s why she felt the need to break into another person’s garage. That’s probably one of the most dangerous, dumb things a person can do if their car runs out of gas.

In fact, we’d rather suggest the average person make a phone call to a friend or family member or, heck, even ask a random stranger for five bucks. It’s all your prerogative. Breaking into a person’s home to look for gas is dangerous. Not only does the homeowner or occupant have no clue what your intentions are, they probably don’t care. After all, it’s their home.

We’re glad the situation resolved without any shots fired or …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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