Homeowner slashed armed burglar with machete

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A homeowner used a machete to slash the face of a burglar attempting to enter his home in El Paso, Texas, on Wednesday morning.

The homeowner awoke to the sound of glass breaking and encountered the burglar, 22-year-old Carlos Esteban Villaescusa, outside his home smashing windows with a metal rod, the El Paso Police Department said in a press release. The homeowner first attempted to convince Villaescusa to leave, but was unsuccessful and a confrontation ensued.

Police said the homeowner slashed Villaescusa in the face with the machete, causing several cuts, according to local NBC-affiliate KTSM.


Police arrived on the scene, at which point Villaescusa attempted to flee. He was later apprehended in the backyard of another house.

During the investigation, police found that Villaescusa had attempted to burglarize another house on the same block, breaking the front windows of the other home.

Villaescusa was hospitalized following the incident, police said. He is charged with burglary, evading arrest, criminal mischief, and criminal trespassing, and will be housed in the El Paso County Detention Facility after he is released from the hospital.

The El Paso Police Department did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for additional information.

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Burglar Armed With Metal Rod Tries Breaking Into House. Homeowner Fights Him Off With Machete, Slashes His Face

Ailan Evans on August 27, 2021

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