Burglars Ransack Home Leaving Clothes 'Strewn All over the Place'
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Bremerhaven (dpa) – During a tenant's business trip, unknown burglars lived in his home for a few days – and left them devastated. It was messy, food leftovers were distributed, a bed was used and some electrical appliances and clothing were missing, as the police reported. According to the report, the man had left early September for the longer journey. On his return, he found that the castle had been replaced. The period of action can therefor…
The Israel Police today (Thursday) arrested a Petah Tikva resident in his 40s, on suspicion of breaking into an apartment in the city and stealing a bag. After the break-in, the "polite burglar" returned to the apartment, leaving a letter of apology there. "Yesterday I broke into your house," the suspect began. "First of all, if it helps, I ask for 100,000 forgiveness, I'm sorry. I'm not a thief, I came for a loaf of bread and I was stoned. I'm…
A bizarre, perhaps delusional, event occurred in recent days when Central District police officers were able to arrest a "polite burglar" resident of Petah Tikva today (Thursday), thanks to fingerprints he left on a "letter of apology" he wrote to the owners of the apartment he broke into. The break-in occurred at the beginning of the month, during which the burglar stole a bag and then retraced his steps and returned the bag without the money b…
Have you encountered a burglar who returned the property he stole when he broke into your home? That's exactly what happened to residents in Petah Tikva last month. The burglar stole a bag of money, but later returned it with an anonymous letter of apology: "Ask for a thousand apologies." The post The "polite" burglar: A 40-year-old man broke into an apartment and left a "letter of apology" appeared first on Knitted News.
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