PORT RICHEY, Fla. — Two men were arrested after allegedly shooting into a home in Port Richey, but a woman who was in the home is still missing.
Pasco County Sheriff's Office says that around 3:35 a.m. Kenneth Ohmann, 49, and Thomas Philpot, 33, attempted to break into a home and fired several shots into the house in the Pioneer Trail area of Port Richey. No one was injured, but one of the people in the home, Alisa Mckeehan, 45, ran from the house and is still missing.
According to the PCSO, deputies located Kenneth Ohmann, 49, and Thomas Philpot, 33, in the Hudson area and detained them.
Deputies are still searching for McKeehan, who was last seen at 3:35 a.m. in the Pioneer Trail area. McKeehan is 5'4" and around 145 lbs. with brown hair and hazel eyes. PSCO said the woman is missing and not endangered.

Anyone with information is being urged to contact the Pasco Sheriff's Office non-emergency line at 727-847-8102, option 7.
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