Five men forced their way into a Lancaster County home with a shotgun last month, allegedly raiding the occupied residence before police could arrive on the scene.

Multiple adults and several children were in the home as the men stole cash, a diamond ring, a purse and a cell phone before running from the home in the first block of Bowman Road in East Lampeter Township on March 26, according to township police.

One adult in the home suffered minor injuries during the altercation, but officers determined the home was targeted and the public wasn't in any danger following the incident.

Officers were able to stop two of the men, Rafik R. Butler and Jordan Chant, at the scene and pressed felony charges against each.

Butler, 19, of Quarryville, and Chant, 17, of New Providence, were charged with one count each of robbery, burglary and conspiracy to commit burglary. Chant was charged as an adult in the incident and both men were taken to Lancaster County Prison.

Township police detectives were able to recover the shotgun the men allegedly used and a continued investigation into the incident led officers to the three other suspects.

The three men -- Shaun Devlin, 20, of Philadelphia, Christopher Howard, 21, of Exton, and Harold E. Rowe III, 20, of Strasburg -- were arrested and also charged with one count each of robbery, burglary and conspiracy to commit burglary.

Butler and Devlin were initially taken to the county prison and given $200,000 bail, but the amount was reduced as a result of an agreement between the Lancaster County District Attorney's office and each man's attorney, according to online court records.

Online court records show Chant is being held in the county prison in lieu of $200,000 bail.

Butler, Devlin and Chant are expected to appear in Lancaster Count Court on May 8 for formal arraignments.

Online records show Rowe was released from custody after a professional bondsman posted his $75,000 bail and he is expected to appear in court along with the others for a formal arraignment on May 8.

Howard is being held in Lancaster County Prison in lieu of $250,000 bail and is scheduled to appear in court on April 24 for a preliminary hearing.