Into the Home Invaders chest when he opened the door. Not very strong. But to the chest. He start to bleed. I dont know. I didnt stab him very, very hard. Reporter the robber ran aply. Police checked local hospitals and found no reports of a man with a stab wound to the chest. I scream to him like get out of here and then he ran away. Reporter the Home Invasion happened near charleston maryland sunday night. This woman lives right next to arvi remmelg and cant believe this happened. Its scary. Its kind of nerveracking, honestly. Im single. I live alone. Reporter arvi remmelg doesnt know the suspect, he says, he says it was too dark to get a description. He says he will be ready if the robber comes back again. Its disgusting, actually, when somebody breaking in and trying to cook your food. Reporter were told the suspect left without anything. Police are still looking for charleston, antonio castelan, news 3. Thank you. Police need your help finding two suspects in a murder over the wee
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