
The resident confronted the robber with the bow and arrow, causing him to crash the vehicle into a fence, police said. The intruder then got out of the car and jumped a fence, running towards a parked Mazda Tribute. As he ran away, the resident stood up on the fence and shot the fleeing man using the bow and arrow, hitting him in the bottom, police said. The intruder, who was wearing a black, short-sleeved shirt, escaped, driving off in the parked car. Police were called and attended a short time later. Detective Inspector Dean Johnstone said police were still hunting for the intruder and were also investigating the circumstances in which the arrow was fired.

"My advice to people would be to comply with [the intruder], not to confront them, certainly not to engage them in a physical altercation, let them go and let us investigate," he said. Police said inquiries with hospitals had yet to locate anyone treated for an injury consistent with this incident. The man who broke into the home is described as being short and of Caucasian appearance with dark hair and olive skin. He has a tattoo on the left arm above the elbow. He is believed to be between 30 to 35 years old. Detective Inspector Johnstone said police were asking doctors and medical professionals to look out for anyone with unusual injuries. "We believe the arrow may have struck the offender in the buttocks," he said. "We'are asking anyone in the medical profession … to contact police if a person comes in with a wound [consistent] with an arrow striking them."
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