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South Bend pair accused of home invasion reportedly left IDs at home they tried to rob

Robert Baker IV and Delron Patterson (Photo supplied/St. Joseph County Jail)

South Bend Police say two home invasion suspects made it rather easy for officers to catch them.

That’s because 20-year-old Robert Baker and 20-year-old Delron Patterson reportedly left their IDs at the home they reportedly tried to rob.

It happened last Monday at a home on Illinois Street. Police say the two had their guns drawn and started shooting inside the home. However, a woman returned fire and the two fled.

An ID card was found near a vehicle outside of the home that said “Robert Baker”. The man who owned the ID was at a local hospital with a gunshot wound.

Another wallet with an ID belonging to a “Delron Patterson” was reportedly found in the rear of the home.

Both Baker and Patterson are charged with attempted armed robbery.

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2 comments

bob leinen July 31, 2018 at 6:32 pm

Well educated South Bend citizens….. The mayor must be proud!

The scary part is these people vote!

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I dropped my ID August 1, 2018 at 9:21 am

I doubt that these two Rhodes scholars have ever voted for anything, unless there was a twerking competition at Silver beach. Our mayor is too concerned with his own future to worry about this city and what it is becoming.

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