Cumberland County homeowner shoots burglar: police

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Cumberland County homeowner shoots burglar: police
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New Cumberland police said the Sunday night break-in did not appear to be random.

A New Cumberland resident shot someone who tried to break into their home Sunday evening, police said.

The break-in and shooting happened around 8:15 p.m. on the 300 block of Second Street, according to New Cumberland police. Police said the suspected burglar fled the scene and was found near Sixteenth and Bridge streets. They were taken to a hospital for treatment. No arrests have been announced as of Monday. Police said the investigation is ongoing, but the burglary did not appear to be random.

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