From Manchester’s Union-Leader of September 18, 2005
Home invaders turn heel when ‘confronted’ inside
Two men broke into a Channel Lane home Friday night but “fled immediately” when “confronted” by the homeowner, police said.
Sgt. Pat Sullivan said no further information was being released yesterday because detectives are still gathering evidence in the case. He would not comment when asked if the homeowner confronted them with a gun and would not name the homeowner.
Neighbors, however, told the Sunday News that police were at the home of Michael Boisvert of 15 Channel Lane and went door-to-door asking people if they saw anything.
In a news release, police said the men “fled immediately upon being confronted by the homeowner.”
No one answered a knock at Boisvert’s home yesterday morning. There is no telephone listing for him.
A surveillance camera is mounted above and to the right of the main entrance of his beige sided home situated along the Piscataquog River.
A “No Trespassing” sign is posted on a white picket fence in front of the residence while a decal, with a drawing of a hand holding a revolver pointed outward at a caller, warns:
NOTICE!
If you are found here
tonight
You will be found here
tomorrow
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