A husband and wife were bound, beaten and robbed Saturday afternoon after three men forced their way into the couple's Long Lake home, fleeing only after one of the suspects apparently was shot.
The three men, described by police as armed and dangerous, left behind a trail of blood when they fled with wallets, cellphones and a red 2014 Kia Sorento belonging to John Davis, 46, and his wife, Karen Davis, 55. The Sorento has a Minnesota license plate: 723-KVL.
Police said they didn't know why the three men chose the Davis home. Elaborating further Saturday night, Wayzata Police Chief Mike Risvold said he didn't think there is a specific danger to the city of Long Lake but cautioned that at least two handguns were involved. The suspects were still at large Saturday evening.
"They are out there," said Risvold, "and they have demonstrated dangerous behavior this afternoon."
John Davis was taken to North Memorial Medical Center for treatment of back and neck wounds, police said. Karen Davis was punched in the face but declined medical treatment, according to police.
The home invasion at 294 Glenmoor Lane began shortly after 2 p.m., when Karen Davis answered a knock on the door. The men forced their way in, took the couple to the basement, and then beat and bound them with duct tape on their wrists, necks, faces and possibly legs, police said.
They were bound for about 90 minutes before Karen Davis worked her way free and called police.
Wayzata police officer Robert Vanderheiden said the assailants had been in the home during much of that 90-minute ordeal, during which a gun went off and one of the suspects may have been struck by a bullet from an accomplice's gun.