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Reddit user ahmedatrees2003 asked: 'People who were in a real home invasion situation, what was it like and what did you do?'

There is little people fear more than their home being broken into.

Particularly when they're inside it.

Unlikely as the prospect sounds, there are a staggering 1.65 million home invasions in the US per year.

And in many of those cases, people were unlucky enough to have been home when these invasions took place.

Those who lived to tell the tale, however, might consider themselves lucky.


Redditor ahmedatrees2003 was eager to hear the experiences of those who found themselves at home when their house was being broken into, leading them to ask:
"People who were in a real home invasion situation, what was it like and what did you do?"

He Didn't Know Who He Was Dealing With...

Dude came knocking on the front door and my mom and I ignored it."

"I was about 10 and my mom didn’t want to answer the door to a stranger."

"He knocked a while then went around the back and hopped the gate to try the back door."

"My mom got her gun and opened the back door with it visible, right before he tried to smash the glass."

"He took off running and was arrested on B&E charges the next day after he broke into someone else’s apartment and couldn’t run."- SilverSunrises

It's Always Lunch Money That Gets Stolen First...

"Was in 7th grade home alone after a half day when suddenly there was very hard knocking on my back door."

"I knew immediately something was off because we never have visitors and my father did not knock like that, and froze up in my room."

"I peak out of my room (right in front of back door) and suddenly it's quiet so I go back to my room."

"AS SOON as I close my door I hear glass shatter."

"Turned off my computer and TV and dove under my bed."

"For the next 40 minutes I hear him thrashing around my living room and parents room, then hear them leave."

"During this I'm on call with the cops who think I'm PRANK CALLING THEM and take 70 minutes to finally come over."

"The station is 3 streets away from my house."

"They come and investigate only to find out it was our next door neighbor that broke in and was actually looking for drug money, as it turns out the previous person to live here did at-home haircuts and sold weed on the side."

"The neighbor was arrested and his family moved out a week later."

"THE ONLY THING THIS GUY TOOK WAS MY LUNCH MONEY I LEFT ON A COUNTER OUTSIDE FOR THE NEXT DAY."- level 1Ogletreb

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They Actually Apoligized...

"Four guys knocked on my buddies door at 11pm."

"He lived with a bunch of other guys so this wasn’t anything new."

"They burst in and held a gun to his neck and demanded the drugs."

"He stammered that there weren’t any drugs but they could take what they wanted."

"One guy held him there with the gun as the others searched the house."

"Since they didn’t find anything they realized they had the wrong house and left."

"As they were leaving the last guy said ‘sorry, this wasn’t my idea'."- discostud1515

A Gun Needs No Explanation

"My in-laws were home when a young guy broke into their house."

"They don’t speak English very well so my FIL, in the clearest English he could muster loudly said, 'Get me my gun!''

"At that point the intruder left in a hurry."- TheManInTheShack

Could Have Used The Teethmarks As Evidence...

"I was at my friend’s place when it happened to him."

"We were both teenagers then."

"The guy thought everyone was sleeping and he got startled when he saw us, he bit my friend (his arm required stitches from the bite) and ran away."

"No idea who the guy was or what he wanted, never happened again and we never saw the guy again."- Melancholic84·

He Should Have Chosen Which House More Carefully...

"Tackled the guy."

"The hardest I’ve ever hit someone, and I’m a pretty big guy with a football background."

"But he didn’t see me coming."

"It felt very much like a do or die moment so I didn’t hold anything back."

"Broke a few of his bones, messed up his face, and got him sentenced to 6 years."- The_SunDancer

Still Had To Replace That TV...

"Not me, but my aunt."

"She was at home alone in her backyard making food, and when she walked into the living room, she saw a couple of men in the middle of carrying out the tv."

"It seems that they didn’t think anyone was at home; they got surprised, dropped the tv, and ran out after she started screaming."- RitaSaluki

Feline Intuition

"I was in bed asleep at 7am when I heard a loud bang."

"I thought nothing of it because of the large cat tree I have downstairs that's always getting knocked over, so I rolled over and tried to go back to sleep."

"Not long after my elderly cat comes running into my bedroom, jumps up on the bed and tries to hide under the blankets."

"This immediately woke me up because that old fat cat hadn't ran nor jumped on our bed for years."

"As I came two I see two men coming up my stairs."

"At that point it felt like time stopped and somehow ran incredibly fast at the same time."

"I jumped out of bed and started screaming 'GET THE F*CK OUT OF MY HOUSE!' and I remembered thinking while chasing these guys through my house and screaming again and again at the top of my lungs that my voice sounds exactly like my brother and I wondered how strange that was.""I tackled one of them on my front lawn, but he struggled free and got away."

"I saw the get away car and tried to keep repeating the license number, but it faded away in my mind as I was repeating it."

'I remember vividly being so mad at myself that I couldn't remember 7 numbers, and how stupid I was for not grabbing my phone! "

"Looking back on the situation there are so many things that happened that I never noticed, like how I fractured my arm slamming into the wall at the bottom of my stairs, and that I cut my feet up on the splintered wood of my front door."

"The adrenaline rush of a true fight or flight situation is something so strange it's almost impossible to accurately describe."

"The sense of time, not being aware of pain and injuries for hours, and the hyper focus on some details but the complete loss of others."

"Luckily I wasn't seriously hurt and nothing was stolen, but I installed cameras all over my house the very next day."- robot_boat_loan

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Sometimes Size Does Matter...

"Girlfriend and I were sleeping in bed, some dummy broke into our apartment, ran real quick when he saw how big my naked a** was."- Croceyes2

FIVE DAYS?!?!

"Blocked the doors when it became clear that someone was trying to break in."

"My husband and I were staying with a friend and her husband; her step son and elderly mother in law were also in the house."

"Someone had heard the old lady had jewelry and decided to try their luck."

"We heard this later through the town grapevine."

"Said person then escalated to trying to kick his way in through the windows (they were leaded)."

"My husband called the police while my friend tried to keep the gap and child calm and her husband and I screamed a lot and sort of flailed at the protruding feet with pokers from the old fireplace."

"On realizing there were more of us than there were of him, he ran off."

"Good thing too; the police never showed."

"They called 5 days later to see 'if we still needed their assistance'."

"Bloody useless."

"In comparison 6 months later I arrived at work to discover the door and cash drawer had been jimmied and the £50 float nicked and they were over and taking fingerprints inside the hour."

"I wonder why trust in the police is so low."

"Total mystery."- Haunting-blade

It's a hard call to decide which is worse, being in the house while it's being burgled, and potentially saving your valuables, or being out and losing them.

Either way, it's a terrible situation no one deserves to be in.

Making the notion of buying a security system and bolts for your doors seem better with every passing second.

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