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Deputies on the hunt after dramatic home robbery in Dune Allen

DUNE ALLEN BEACH — A home invasion led to a physical struggle and gunfire between the intruder and several of the occupants. 

Just after six o’clock Wednesday night, a masked black male walked through the unlocked front door of a home located on Birch Street in Dune Allen Beach.

The suspect then walked up the stairs to the third floor where three men and one female were watching television. The suspect pushed open the door and held the victims at gunpoint demanding money. The victims ranged in age from 18 to 27-years-old. 

One of the victims pretended to comply with the demands but instead reached to get a gun behind a couch.  During a struggle for the handgun which fell to the floor, the victim kicked it to his older brother. He then ordered the suspect to take off his black hooded jacket, brown mask, and black gloves and then lay flat on the floor.  

After begging to be let go with the occupants refusing, the suspect jumped to his feet and pushed the victim back causing the .40-caliber handgun to accidentally go off. The suspect then opened the back door and jumped over the balcony railing hitting the ground three stories below. He got up and ran away.

Walton County Sheriff Investigators have identified the armed intruder as 25-year-old Joshua Johnson of Airport Road in Destin. 

A warrant has been signed for his arrest on home invasion with a firearm, and aggravated battery with a deadly weapon charges.

If anyone may know of Johnson’s whereabouts’, contact the Walton County Sheriff’s Office at 892-8111, or Crimestoppers of Walton County at 1-866-718-TIPS (8477).


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Good job Westin keeping your cool! I hope the scum bag does not try to sue due to injuries from his leap! He will claim you folks made him fear for his life. Stay armed and stay safe!

Proof - Nov 19, 2009 06:16:53 PM Remove Comment

 
i was the one who reached for the gun this is the 2nd time in a year this has happened to me thats why i didnt hesitate,last time they actually took my money and my gun

westin - Nov 19, 2009 02:26:30 PM Remove Comment

 
More proof that guns save lives. Four in this case 5 if you count the bad guy! Lucky that they did not shoot him. I am sure they were nervous loaded gun that has already fired accidently holding the gun on the scum bag shaking with the loaded gun. Scary stuff! Thank the good lord they had some protection within arms reach! Proof positive that an armed individual is a safe individual!

Proof - Nov 18, 2009 10:57:11 PM Remove Comment
 

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