In the middle of a hot, rainy night in July, a man and woman lying in bed heard a knock at the door.
It was 2:55 a.m. on July 12, on a quiet stretch of suburban road in Boca Raton,
when Sarah Pastor got out of bed, walked through the apartment on Palms
Way and opened the door. What she saw next could have been ripped from a
low-budget Hollywood thriller:
A person in a "Killer Clown" mask and black skeleton T-shirt towered over her, flanked by two men toting crow bars.
The masked man, later
identified by police as 39-year-old Sherard Ali, peeled back the clown
face and showed his own to the scared woman at the door.
"Get out of the house," he told
Pastor, who later told deputies she knew the man. that Ali lifted his
mask so she wouldn't be scared.
Pastor then ran away. The men
rushed inside, through the apartment and to the bedroom where Pastor had
been in bed with 56-year-old Jeffrey Zimmer, who is currently serving a
3-year probation for burglary and assaulting an elderly person in Broward County.
The
men grabbed Zimmer and wrapped his head with a bed sheet. They bound
his hands and feet together with plastic zip ties. They threatened to
kill him.
They went to the bedroom closet.
There, Zimmer had bolted a large Magna safe to the floor.
Inside:
120 Klonopin prescription pills, 6 Movado watches worth $5,000 and a
brown, leather wallet holding $240 cash and credit cards.
The men
used the crow bars and busted the bolts. They then grabbed the safe and
dashed through the apartment and out the house. A getaway vehicle was
parked out front, and the men loaded the safe and took off.
When Zimmer freed himself from the plastic ties, he called police.
But the men were long gone.
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