http://www.wlwt.com/news/19028262/detail.htmlCINCINNATI -- A burglary suspect may have picked the wrong South Fairmont home to break into Thursday.
Police said Lonnie Lane was burglarizing 1630 Waverly Ave. when a woman living in the home discovered him.
The police report stated that 29-year-old Tiffany Friday chased Lane, 30, tackled him and held him down until police arrived.
Friday said she came home to find Lane and another man in her home. Since her home had been burglarized before, Friday said she knew where the men would come out of her house -- the back.
Friday said she chased the men from her home, through her backyard and into the woods. She then ran back home, got into her friends' car, and told them how to get to the other side of the woods.
When they arrived, Friday said, Lane was just coming out of the woods. When he recognized her, Friday said, he threw a brick at the car.
Friday said she and her friends piled out of the car and grabbed Lane.
While the report did not detail if Friday assaulted Lane, it did note that "injuries to arrested occurred prior to police contact." (emphasis theirs)
Friday said she and her friends did hit Lane. "That was all of our work," she said.
Lane is being held on $25,000 bond for one count of burglary. The other man Friday said was in her home has not been identified.
News 5's John London talked with Friday and will have more on this story Friday evening.
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CINCINNATI -- A burglary suspect may have picked the wrong South Fairmont home to break into Thursday.

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