Police: Home Invasion Suspects Rob Moore Couple At Gunpoint

<p>A couple was startled awake early Monday morning&nbsp;by a big boom. They thought it was an earthquake, but what happened just before 4 a.m. left them even more shaken.&nbsp;</p>

Wednesday, September 14th 2016, 10:25 pm

By: News 9


A couple was startled awake early Monday morning by a big boom.

They thought it was an earthquake, but what happened just before 4 a.m. left them even more shaken.

The couple was actually hearing men kicking in the back door of their home near NE 12 and Eastern.

"I saw a shadow going by my bedroom," Teresita Schock said.

Seconds later men were screaming at them, "you all shut up, you all shut up, I'm going to shoot you."

Schock didn't say another word that night but it's all she's been talking about since then,

She and her husband, Stephan, were bombarded by three men wearing ski masks. They were all armed with guns.

"I was terrified and scared. My body just froze," she said.

The Schocks said the men demanded their money and started gathering their valuables when the alarm sounded.

Teresita Schock said the men became more aggressive demanding the code.

"My husband said 'OK, please don't shoot us and I will give you what you need,'" she said.

The Schocks believe the alarm saved their lives.

Even with the code, the suspects could get it turned off.

So, they ran out of the house through the kitchen, the same way they came in.

Several items were missing including purses, iPad, iPhones and their car.

Not 24 hours later, the Moore Police Department identified the suspects as Kenneth Coleman, 23, Blaine Cooper,19, Raymond Fifer, 18; and an unnamed a 17-year-old.

Moore detectives tracked down the suspects at an apartment complex near 2400 Knottingham Way.

According to police, when the suspects saw them coming they took off running. 

After a short chase through the complex, detectives arrested three of the suspects.

The other suspect was picked up at his mother's home.

"I can't say enough about the great work by the Moore Police Department," said Stephan Schock.

They got back their car, iPad, and most importantly their peace of mind.

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