Homeowners can use reasonable force: cops

NSW detectives questioned and then released a man after an intruder he allegedly confronted in his Sydney home died after losing consciousness.

A Sydney man who confronted an intruder who subsequently died was entitled to use "reasonable force" to protect himself and his family, a senior detective says.

Johan Schwartz, 44, was quizzed by NSW Police after an intruder he confronted in his Harrington Park lounge room on Sunday died following a struggle between the two men.

"Generally people are entitled to their home and they're entitled to use reasonable force to protect themselves and their property," Detective Chief Inspector Shane Woolbank told reporters.

Investigators say Mr Schwartz was woken on Sunday about 7.30am by his dogs barking.

He went to investigate "and challenged a male intruder located in the lounge room".

"He confronted that male intruder and a struggle has ensued," Det Insp Woolbank said.

"As a result of that struggle, the male intruder has collapsed and become unconscious."

The intruder, 35, couldn't be revived despite neighbours performing CPR and paramedics being called.

It's believed Mr Schwartz's wife and young child were home at the time.

The 44-year-old was taken to Narellan police station and quizzed. He was released on Sunday evening "pending further inquiries".

Neighbours say they saw a man running barefoot down the street about the time of the incident.

"The thing I noticed the most was he was barefoot - it was strange," one man told Network Ten.


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