Woman arrested, two men wanted in home invasion

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On July 11, 2020, at 10:45 p.m., the Houston County Sheriff’s Office responded to a home invasion call in the 300 block of County Road in Bonaire, Georgia. Upon arrival, responding patrol deputies located a 53-year-old male victim.

The victim reported that a female known to him as “Bequi” had stopped by his residence earlier to visit. He advised that while he was preparing to get food out of the oven, two suspects suddenly entered his home with handguns. The suspects pointed their weapons at the victim’s head while demanding his money. The suspects took the victim’s wallet then went through the residence stealing approximately six firearms belonging to the victim. The suspects also took the victim’s cell phone.

After forcing the victim to lay face down on the floor, the two males and the female fled the scene.

During this incident, the female was observed assisting the suspects by collecting the firearms and removing them from the home. Further investigation indentified the female suspect as 23-year-old Rebeca Sanabria Vazquez of a Kathleen, Georgia address.

The two male suspects are still not identified. One suspect is described as a medium complexion black male, approximately 6’2” in height and weighing 220 pounds. The other suspect is described as a black male with a darker complexion wearing a blue bandana. He is described as being approximately 5’8” in height and weighing approximately 160 pounds.

On July 15, 2020, Rebeca Sanabria Vazquez was arrested on charges related to this home invasion. She has been charged with aggravated assault, armed robbery and home invasion, first degree. No bond has been set on the charges. Vazquez remains in custody at the Houston County Detention Center.

This investigation is on going. Anyone with information concerning this incident is encouraged to call 478-542-2085 or 478-542-2080.


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