All three suspects of a home invasion on Tucson's west side Thursday night were arrested.
One man was taken into custody after two residents subdued him during a fight, said Deputy Tracy Suitt, a Pima County Sheriff's Department spokesman.
Alberto Herrera, 29, was booked into the Pima County jail on suspicion of two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, burglary and impersonating a peace officer, said Suitt.
The other two assailants, who left in a dark brown SUV-type vehicle, were taken into custody late Friday by robbery/assault detectives.
Jennifer Ortiz, 22, and Javier Cordova, 23, were both booked into the jail on suspicion of two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly instrument, burglary, impersonating a peace officer and attempted armed robbery, Suit said.
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The home invasion started about 11 p.m. when two men and a woman went to a home in the 1400 block of North Indigo Drive. The trio was dressed as law enforcement and demanded money and drugs from the people in the house, located near West Speedway and North Painted Hills Road.
A fight started between the intruders and two men in the house. Herrera was held by the victims, and the other two ran off, Suitt said.
Herrera and the two men were taken to the hospital for evaluation. Herrera was then booked into jail.

