A Pennsylvania intruder whose hand was severed when he burglarized a Northampton Borough home Saturday is facing a slew of charges following the attack.

Northampton Borough Police Chief Ronald Morey said the hospitalized suspect, who is yet to be identified by authorities, will be charged with at least aggravated assault, simple assault, burglary, criminal trespass and reckless endangerment.

Another man involved in the home invasion, who is yet to be identified, was taken into custody by Allentown police around noon Sunday from a home in the 300 block of South Madison Street, said Allentown Capt. Bill Reinik.

Reinik did not know if the man actually lived at that address. He said he was turned over by Allentown police to Northampton Borough police.

"We found the person without incident," Reinik said.

Morey said Allentown police also seized a Hyundai connected with the crime, but Reinik did not have information about the vehicle.

Police still don't have a motive behind the home invasion and it's unclear if the victim knew the attackers. Borough police continue to investigate, Morey said.

"We're still searching for it (motive)," the chief said.

The home invasion occurred around 11:45 p.m Saturday when 28-year-old Troy Imbody left basement doors unlocked and went to sleep, Morey said.

Two male attackers in masks burst through the doors and began to intimidate Troy, according to Robert Imbody, Troy's father. The victim fought back and cut off one of the attackers' hands with a machete, Morey said.

Robert Imbody described the attack as a "life or death struggle." The father said a BB gun was pointed at him by one of the suspects when he ran outside and spotted the attackers.

Troy Imbody had BBs "lodged in his head and chest," Robert Imbody said.

Morey said nothing was stolen during the burglary.

About 25 minutes after the home invasion, a car dropped off the burglar with the severed hand at Lehigh Valley Hospital-Muhlenberg in Bethlehem for treatment. He has since been moved to a hospital out of the area and the severed-off hand was recovered, according to Morey.

Troy Imbody also went to the hospital and received treatment for injuries. Robert Imbody said Troy has since been released from the hospital, but is staying at another location.

Later on Sunday, signs were hung on the front door of Troy's apartment, stating, "Come with two, leave with one" and "Beware of Troy" with sketches of hands.