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Armed robbers posing as delivery drivers raid Colorado family home, assault children

Armed robbers posing as delivery drivers stormed a Colorado family’s home, assaulting the two children and baby-sitter inside, before looting the house of its jewelry while the horrified parents could only watch from the doorbell camera.

The brazen, caught-on-camera home invasion took place in the 4100 block of South Richfield Street in Aurora, Colo., around 8:45 p.m. June 12.

One of the suspects stood at the door wearing a high-visibility vest and holding a box and waiting for someone to answer.

“They were dressed in construction vests and claimed they were there to drop a package off. The suspects were holding a package and waited for the residents of the home to open the door,” the Aurora Police Department said. “When they did, the suspects forced their way in and robbed the family.”

Inside the home at the time were a 6-year-old boy, a 14-year-old girl and a caretaker, according to KDVR.

Three armed robbers posed as delivery drivers as they targeted a Colorado house during the home invasion on June 12, 2024. Umut Chakan/KDVR

The parents weren’t home at the time but called 911 immediately after being alerted to the armed men at their door.

As the front door opened slightly, the vest-wearing man pushed his way through, shouting in Spanish and alerting two other men, who raced to the door.

One of the suspects appears to be holding a gun in his gloved right hand as he rushes into the house while a third man, masked in a black balaclava, runs from a car parked outside.

One of the suspects appears to be holding a gun in his gloved right hand. Umut Chakan/KDVR
The third robber was masked in a black balaclava as he rushed into the home. Umut Chakan/KDVR

Yelling and screaming was picked up by the camera’s microphone as the three unidentified men looted the home of personal items, mostly jewelry and cash, the outlet reported.

After raiding the home for only a minute, the three suspects hopped back in the car and raced off down the road.

The frightened mother didn’t care about the “material things stolen” as they can be replaced, but was concerned about the trauma her children faced during the robbery.

During the home invasion, the suspects allegedly pushed the young boy and his caretaker to the floor while also inappropriately touching the teen girl, the distraught parents told the outlet.

The boy was visibly shaken, even crying out as first responders tended to his injuries.

The couple’s two children spent the night in the hospital following the invasion.

During the home invasion, the suspects allegedly pushed the young boy and his caretaker to the floor while also inappropriately touching the teen girl, the distraught parents (above) claimed. KDVR
The young boy was visibly shaken, even crying out as first responders tended to his injuries. Umut Chakan/KDVR

Police believe it was a targeted attack as the family runs a business out of the home.

They also provided several measures homeowners can take to keep themselves safe.

Packages typically do not require a signature or that you physically accept the package.

The home was believed to have been targeted because the family runs a business out of it. KDVR

Also, delivery drivers usually wear branded uniforms.

You may also consider alternate delivery options, like picking up your mail from a PO box or choosing a “hold for pickup” option.