Sketch released in Covington home invasion, pistol-whipping The victims claimed one of the three intruders removed his mask

The King County Sheriff's Office released this sketch Thursday night of one of the three suspects in a Tuesday morning Covington home invasion in which a couple was pistol-whipped in their bedroom. The King County Sheriff's Office released this sketch Thursday night of one of the three suspects in a Tuesday morning Covington home invasion in which a couple was pistol-whipped in their bedroom. Photo: King County Sheriff's Office Photo: King County Sheriff's Office Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close Sketch released in Covington home invasion, pistol-whipping 1 / 1 Back to Gallery

The King County Sheriff's Office released a sketch Thursday night of one of the three suspects in a Covington home invasion robbery earlier this week in which a couple was pistol-whipped in their bedroom.

The victims told detectives that one of the intruders pulled off his mask during the Tuesday morning robbery while he ransacked the couple's bedroom.

They described him as a mixed race man in his late teens to early 20s, at 5-feet-6-inches tall, with medium build and longer, wavy hair.

All three robbers remain at large.

The incident occurred about 1 a.m. Tuesday in the 25700 block of 160th Place Southeast.

The victims told deputies that the three intruders kicked in their front door and headed to the master bedroom, where a husband and wife were sleeping. There, they struck the husband and wife in the head with a rifle and pistol, according to the Sheriff's Office.

The attackers proceeded to ransack the bedroom, demanding the location of the "safe" and the "money," reports say.

The couple suffered head wounds, but were not seriously injured. The children in the home, ages 6 and 8, were not harmed.

Deputies arrived at the scene to find the suspected robbers running from the area in different directions. One of them reportedly dropped a rifle and another left behind stolen items.

A search dog found some clothes deputies believe were discarded by one of the suspects.

The Sheriff's Office asks anyone with information about the incident to call the agency at 206-296-3311 or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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