AUSTIN (KXAN) — A woman’s bold attempt to thwart a group of burglars who invaded her home landed her in the trauma center at an Austin hospital.

Analicia Estrada was dragged by a car for hundreds of feet before she was left for dead.

Estrada’s twin sister, Leticia, stands outside a hospital, surrounded by supportive friends and family.

“When I hadn’t heard from her, I knew something was wrong,” Estrada said.

Currently, Analicia lies in the nearby trauma center, unable to use her two legs.

“Both of her legs are broken and fractured all throughout,” Estrada said.

Back track to Jan. 10, when Analicia got the news— her home was being burglarized.

Surveillance images show multiple people, heavily armed, invading the home.

“A neighbor had given a description of the car,” Estrada said.

She saw the car fitting that description leaving the neighborhood and followed in her own car.

It was at the intersection of Pearce Lane and Kellma Road in Austin that Estrada confronted the car. Estrada said this is where things get fuzzy, but witnesses say her body was dragged hundreds of feet and she was ultimately left for dead.

“When the vehicle took off, at some point, the vehicle ran over her legs,” Estrada said.

Her clothes ripped off, Estrada couldn’t move as she waited for somebody to stop and help her.

“She gets emotional. She starts crying just because she says she was asking for help and people were just driving by,” Estrada said.

The police ultimately tracked one suspect down, 17-year-old Jeremiah Hernandez.

The Estrada family says they aren’t satisfied.

“We’re hoping for justice and some type of closure for the case to be over with so that everyone can move on,” Estrada said.

Austin Police are not saying if they are still looking for additional suspects in the southeast Austin crime.

The 17-year-old who was brought in will face burglary and evading arrest charges and will be tried as an adult.

Family friends have created this gofundme account, which will go towards recovery efforts.