The Pima County Sheriff's Department is working to find four armed men who tried to break into a Southwest Side home Thursday.
The attackers carried handguns and an assault rifle, but the homeowner was able to keep them from coming in by firing at them with his own weapon, the Sheriff's Department said.
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