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Squatters found inside Maryland apartment after residents return from vacation

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GREENBELT, Md. - Two suspects are on the run after being found squatting in an apartment while the residents were on vacation, according to authorities.Police released photos of the suspects, a man, and a woman, in hopes that the public can help identify them.The Greenbelt Police Department said on April 5 the residents of the apartment came home from vacation to find their front door was damaged, and the apartment was mostly empty.

The apartment is located in the 9300 block of Edmonston Road in Greenbelt, Maryland.SUBSCRIBE TO FOX 5 DC ON YOUTUBEThe residents reported to police that after entering the apartment, they found two suspects, who they did not know, lying on a bed.

The suspects told the residents they took all their property, and then reportedly became aggressive with the victims before fleeing the scene.FOX 5 spoke to the victim, whose identity we are concealing for her safety.

She says it was such a scary experience she had nightmares about it and didn’t leave her home for a week. Greenbelt Police Department "Not only were they in my home, but everything in my home was gone except for my bed because he details how he loved my bed so much.

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