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Two people force way into Annapolis home with handguns, demand money and flee, police say

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Two males with handguns forced open a door in an Annapolis home early Monday morning and demanded money from one of the men in the house, Annapolis police said.

The victim said there was no money in the house, which was in the 900 block of Monroe Street, and the two suspects fled, police said. Officers arrived around 2:20 a.m. but did not locate the suspects.