Posted December 21, 2017 2:19 pm by Comments

By John Falkenberg

GARDEN CITY, IDAHO — A man who attempted to break into a Garden City home was sent right on his way as soon as he saw a firearm in his face, KTVB reports.

The man might have had a mind for trouble-making, but he didn’t have the heart for an actual fight.

He ran off before a shot was fired.

As KTVB reports:

Sage Zumr, 18, is facing charges of unlawful entry, trespassing and resisting and obstructing officers.

Police say Zumr got into the home, located on the 200 block of East 47th Street, at about 9 a.m. The resident was inside with her young son at the time. The woman confronted Zumr with a gun, and he ran away, police say. She called 911, and was able to provide officers with a description of the intruder.

Officers searched the area and found Zumr as he was trying to (get) into a different house nearby, police say. According to police, the suspect refused to listen to the officers’ commands, and had to be forcibly taken into custody.

No one was injured — homeowner, authorities, or thug — in the course of this arrest.

Garden City Police Chief Rick Allen was elated with …Read the Rest

Source:: Concealed Nation

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