ONE Boston A teenage girl in the area woke up in the middle of the night and found her house broken into by a burglar who was then evicted from the house after being armed with two kitchen knives. Avery Cormier, a 14-year-old from Middleborough, Massachusetts, was at home on the first day of spring break when she heard a man burst into a downstairs window and start searching trying to rob the house, seemingly unaware that anyone was home. according to WFXT. RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR: MORE THAN 900 SAFE BODIES FOUND IN KIEV AREA Police say Cormier then ran downstairs and grabbed two steak knives she used to confront the burglar and chase him out of the house, dropping the items he was trying to steal. “[She] he started screaming at him: “Get the ‘F’ out of my house! You do not belong here. This is my home, “Cormier’s mother, Dianne Tautkus, told WFXT. He turned and looked at her and Avery said he looked as shocked and frightened as, “What?” Here is this kid with two knives. And he moved away a bit. “ STOLEN BOSTON POLICE UNIFORMS In front of the marathon. FBI, Massachusetts POLICE OFFER $ 5,000 REWARD TO SUSPECTS After the burglar fled the house, Cormier grabbed her cell phone and recorded a video of his car going off the road and called 911 to give the information. The suspected burglar is removed from an attempted robbery after being chased by a teenage resident (WFXT-TV) “Someone just tried to break into my house. I’m all alone,” Cormier told the 911 pilot in a call released by police. “I got around the house and scared him. I took a video of his truck leaving, so I have his license plate number.” Middleborough police then issued a tip to law enforcement in the area and were able to arrest 58-year-old Joseph Ridge in connection with the alleged crime and say he was released on bail with a long criminal record that includes 140 previous arrests, some for violent offenses dating back to 1980. CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION Ritz was spotted on Friday afternoon and charged with aggravated burglary and entering the day, misconduct and disorderly conduct. Boston, Massachusetts (iStock) (iStock) “I’m very impressed with her ability to do what she did in this stressful situation,” said Middleborough Police Chief Joseph Perkins. “The fact that she opened her video camera and immortalized him leaving broke the case. I do not know if we could have identified the person in any other way.” Prosecutors demanded that Ridge’s bail be set at $ 100,000, but the presiding judge set the amount at $ 200,000.