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Updated: Thursday, 09 Feb 2012, 5:02 PM CST
Published : Wednesday, 08 Feb 2012, 10:51 AM CST
LEANDER, Texas (KXAN) - Police in Leander are looking for two men after they broke into a home, tied up the people inside and took off with money and other items.
It happened Tuesday around 7:45 p.m. in the 2400 block of Elkhorn Ranch Road.
Leander police responded to the home where the two men entered the home after one of the two residents inside opened the front door.
Armed with stun guns, the men tied up the residents' hands with tape and demanded to know where their safe was. An unknown amount of cash and other items were taken from the home.
The Williamson County Sheriff's Department and Cedar Park police also responded to Tuesday's incident.
Meanwhile, no arrests have been made, and police continue to investigate.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Williamson County Crime Stoppers hot line at 1-800-253-7867, online or by text with "TIP316" plus the message.
This comes just a month and a half after another home invasion happened on that same block on Dec. 21.
Much like Tuesday's time of day, Leander police responded in late December between 7:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. at 2402 Elkhorn Ranch Road.
Police said two men approached the home and knocked on the door, which is when the three children inside answered. That's when the men busted through and put ski masks over their faces.
The first suspect had a stun gun and separated the mother of the children from them, taking her to a different room. He demanded cash and that she tell him where he could find the safe.
During the incident, police said the first suspect identified the second suspect as "Marty."
Both men tied up the victims with duct tape and placed them on the floor. While the men didn't take any cash, they did run off from the home with two of the victims' cellphones.
Leander police said one of the suspects had the word "LOVE" tattooed across the knuckles of his right hand.
Police have not made an arrest in the December case, but they were able to get a description of the men. Composite sketches of both men are attached with this story.
Suspect 1 description
Other characteristics
Suspect has distinct eyebrows, dark blonde to light brown hair that is curled up around the back edge. Suspect has a stocky build and an unshaven face.
This suspect spoke with a country accent and possibly dips tobacco, as odor of tobacco was detected.
Suspect 2, possibly named "Marty"
Other characteristics
He smelled of gasoline and beer and had large hands. The skin on his hands was dry, and he appeared to either pick at or bite his fingernails.