Armed Home Invasion Leaves Resident Injured

July 25, 2025
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Police are searching for two masked men who forced their way into a Joyce Road home last week, assaulted the homeowner and fled empty‑handed, according to Wayland Police Chief Ed Burman.

Officers were dispatched at 9:43 p.m. on Friday, July 18, after the homeowner phoned 911 to report an intruder. Responding officers found the resident suffering from facial injuries and needing medical assistance; he was later treated for minor wounds at a local hospital.


“Our preliminary investigation indicates this was a targeted incident,” Chief Burman said in a statement. “Nonetheless, we urge residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the department at any hour.”


Investigating an unusual noise, the homeowner reported to police that he encountered two males dressed in dark clothing and wearing face masks. Both were armed with handguns.


The assailants forced their way into the house and demanded cash and gold, but unable to obtain any property, the suspects fled through the front door, according to local police.


The department is coordinating with regional law enforcement partners to locate the suspects. As of press time, no arrests had been made, and a detailed description of the men had not been released.


Police are encouraging anyone with information, doorbell‑camera footage, or observations from the Joyce Road area around the time of the assault to contact Wayland Police at 508‑358‑4721.


While police believe the attack was not random, officials emphasized that residents should:

  • Secure doors and windows, even when at home.
  • Use outdoor lighting and security cameras where possible.
  • Report suspicious activity immediately by calling 911 or the department’s non‑emergency line.


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