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    Tristen Taylor’s Quick Thinking Stops Burglary at His Medford, N.Y. Home

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    It sounds like a scene pulled from a holiday movie. But for 12-year-old Tristen Taylor, it was real life, and it unfolded fast inside his family’s home in Medford, New York.

    On Tuesday afternoon, December 23, Tristen was home alone when the quiet broke. He heard glass shatter in the kitchen. Moments later, he heard footsteps. Someone was moving from room to room inside the house.


    Tristen did not freeze. He did not try to hide inside. He made a quick decision that likely saved him from harm. He climbed out of his ground-floor bedroom window and slipped outside without being seen.
    Once outside, Tristen stayed alert. From behind the garage, he spotted a man rummaging through the house. Drawers were being searched. The intruder was clearly not lost. That was when Tristen pulled out his phone and called police.

    Officers arrived in less than three minutes. They entered the home and caught the suspect inside. Police say the man was taken into custody on the spot, ending the break-in before it could turn violent.

    Authorities identified the suspect as Christian Garcia, a 53-year-old homeless man. He was charged with burglary and possession of burglary tools. At his arraignment on Wednesday, Garcia pleaded not guilty.
    Tristen’s family says his calm reaction made all the difference. They credit his instincts, quick thinking, and even movies he has watched for teaching him what not to do in a dangerous moment. Instead of confronting the intruder, he chose safety first.

    Police praised the response and the fast call that led to the arrest. For Tristen, it was a terrifying afternoon. For his family, it was a reminder that awareness and smart choices can change everything.

    The post Tristen Taylor’s Quick Thinking Stops Burglary at His Medford, N.Y. Home appeared first on Tripplenews.

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