Nice elderly Tomball couple beaten in their own home by three thugs with guns.
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TOMBALL, TX (KTRK) -- An elderly couple was severely beaten during a violent home invasion Monday night. Now they're left dealing with painful injuries while police search for the armed men responsible.
Tomball police are looking for three men in the home invasion and aggravated robbery of E.R. and Lucille Lewis. The couple has lived in Tomball for decades, but they're now victims of a crime Tomball police say is rare there.
The Lewis' house on Hufsmith Kohrville Road was dark Tuesday after three men wearing hoods broke in through the back door and attacked 81-year-old E.R. and 74-year-old Lucille.
"Kind of took out their frustrations on Mr. Lewis," said Captain Rickie Doerre with the Tomball Police Department. "He has some quite extensive facial injuries. At that point in time, his wife, Mrs. Lewis, wasn't in the house with him."
The Lewis' grandson did not want to go on camera, but told us that Lucille had driven her four-year-old great granddaughter to his home. When she returned, she, too, was attacked and duct-taped by the robbers. They got away with money and jewelry.
Both Lewises were treated and released from Tomball Regional Hospital. The Lewises have owned the property for six decades, but built the house about a year ago. It has surveillance cameras, something the police are taking a look at.
"The trick is are they recording and if so, can we download the information that's on the surveillance cameras," said Captain Doerre.
Investigators spent the night combing the house and the fields and industrial parks behind the house for clues.
"It's a neat family," said Captain Doerre. "They've lived in the community for quite a long time. They wait until later years of life to build the house of their dreams and it's just sad they're victimized like this.
E.R. Lewis will have to have reconstructive surgery on his face. The description of suspects is vague at this point.
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[url]http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=7062050[/URL]
TOMBALL, TX (KTRK) -- An elderly couple was severely beaten during a violent home invasion Monday night. Now they're left dealing with painful injuries while police search for the armed men responsible.
Tomball police are looking for three men in the home invasion and aggravated robbery of E.R. and Lucille Lewis. The couple has lived in Tomball for decades, but they're now victims of a crime Tomball police say is rare there.
The Lewis' house on Hufsmith Kohrville Road was dark Tuesday after three men wearing hoods broke in through the back door and attacked 81-year-old E.R. and 74-year-old Lucille.
"Kind of took out their frustrations on Mr. Lewis," said Captain Rickie Doerre with the Tomball Police Department. "He has some quite extensive facial injuries. At that point in time, his wife, Mrs. Lewis, wasn't in the house with him."
The Lewis' grandson did not want to go on camera, but told us that Lucille had driven her four-year-old great granddaughter to his home. When she returned, she, too, was attacked and duct-taped by the robbers. They got away with money and jewelry.
Both Lewises were treated and released from Tomball Regional Hospital. The Lewises have owned the property for six decades, but built the house about a year ago. It has surveillance cameras, something the police are taking a look at.
"The trick is are they recording and if so, can we download the information that's on the surveillance cameras," said Captain Doerre.
Investigators spent the night combing the house and the fields and industrial parks behind the house for clues.
"It's a neat family," said Captain Doerre. "They've lived in the community for quite a long time. They wait until later years of life to build the house of their dreams and it's just sad they're victimized like this.
E.R. Lewis will have to have reconstructive surgery on his face. The description of suspects is vague at this point.
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?section=news/local&id=7062050