Woman 1: (Opens the door) Yes, of course. Please come in.
Detective: (Enters the room) Thank you. I'm here to ask a few questions about the incident that happened last night. Is that alright with you?
Woman 2: (Nervously) Yes, it's alright. What do you need to know?
Detective: (Sits down) I'd like to understand the sequence of events. Could you tell me what happened from your perspective?
Woman 1: (Begins to explain) We were having a girls' night at home. We ordered pizza, played games, and were having a good time. Around midnight, we heard a loud noise from outside. We looked outside and saw a group of masked individuals trying to break into the house.
Detective: How many of them were there?
Woman 1: It was difficult to tell, but it seemed like there were at least five of them.
Detective: Did they say anything or make any demands?
Woman 2: No, they didn't speak a word. They were just trying to break open the door.
Detective: And what did you do then?
Woman 1: We panicked. We locked the doors, closed the curtains, and called the police. We were all scared.
Detective: So, you saw them trying to break in but you didn't see their faces?
Woman 1: No, I apologize. They had their faces covered with masks, so I couldn't identify them.
Detective: (Takes notes) Anything else that stood out to you? Any specific details?
Woman 2: Well, they seemed to be coordinated. They acted like they had planned it.
Detective: Hmm, that's helpful information. Did you notice any vehicles outside or any unusual sounds?
Woman 1: No, I didn't notice anything. We were so focused on trying to keep ourselves safe inside.
Detective: It's understandable. Well, thank you for your cooperation. I appreciate you recounting the events to me.
Woman 1: (Sighs) We hope this doesn't happen again. It was a terrifying experience.
Detective: I assure you we'll do our best to find the individuals responsible. If you recall anything else, please don't hesitate to reach out. Here's my contact information. Thank you again.
Women: Thank you, detective. We appreciate it.
(Detective collects his things and leaves. The women look at each other with concern and relief.)