Suspect pointed his handgun at a male resident, police said.
LODI -- Police are seeking more information after two armed men broke into a Lodi home on Monday, authorities said.
Residents at a home on Westminster Place were woken by what officials said was a loud noise from a rear window. At least one resident in the home saw the intruders who had weapons, police said in a news release.
One of the suspects pointed his handgun at a male resident, who began walking back to his family in his bedroom. As he did, the suspect pushed him into an adjacent bathroom.
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A second suspect was searching the home, police said. They left after a few minutes and none of the residents reported injuries. Police responded to the call just after midnight.
One of the suspects was wearing dark pants, a red hooded sweatshirt and a mask over his face while the other was wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt and had a black handgun, police said.
Video surveillance showed that four to five people were outside of the home. Three of them were recorded walking to the rear of the house, while two stayed in front of the home. Police said they could have served as potential look outs.
It wasn't immediately clear if they stole anything.
Anyone with information was asked to contact Detective David Esposito of the Lodi Police Department at (973) 473-7600, extension 8127.
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