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San Diego Police Seek Public Help to Find Suspects in Bay Terraces Home Invasion Robbery

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Published on October 26, 2025
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Two suspects remain at large following a home invasion and robbery in San Diego's Bay Terraces neighborhood. According to a press release from the San Diego Police Department, the incident occurred at 7828 Paradise Valley Rd #G, where the assailants forcibly entered an apartment and restrained the residents at knifepoint yesterday, just past the break of dawn.

The robbery, which took place at approximately 4:30 AM, ended with the suspects fleeing with an undisclosed sum, the police described the suspects as possibly Hispanic male adults wearing black ski masks and dark clothing, running westbound through the parking lot, and despite the immediate response, the suspects evaded capture and are still at large; officer D. O'Brien of the SDPD was the watch commander in charge. A call has been issued for anyone with information to step forward and assist in the ongoing investigations led by the SDPD Robbery Detectives.

Residents of the apartment complex are reeling from the shock of the crime, which transpired within what many considered a safe and tight-knit community. The two adult male victims, who have not been named for their safety, were left unharmed physically but are dealing with the aftermath of such a violating experience, being held at knifepoint and witnessing their home turned upside down.

Authorities are urging the public to contribute any details that might lead to the apprehension of the culprits; anyone with information is encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477 or to visit their website, a move that could be instrumental in bringing the perpetrators to justice and restoring peace of mind in Bay Terraces.