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Burglar Takes Items, but Then Cleans Up
Fri Apr 1, 9:10 PM


RICHMOND, Va. - A woman's apartment was cleaned out, and cleaned up by a burglar, police said. According to police, the woman returned home Thursday after being away for a week and discovered her television, computer and other items missing. The burglar had also helped himself to food and booze.

But this was not a thoughtless thief. Police said the rear sliding glass door, which the woman had left open, was closed and locked when she returned. In addition, "clothes and dishes had been washed and dried," according to the police report.

Police Capt. Karl Leonard said it's possible the burglar knew the woman was going to be gone for a while and may have decided to take up residence in the interim.

"They probably didn't want to stay in a dirty apartment,' said Leonard, calling the case "very, very unusual."

"We've had burglaries in the past where people have fixed themselves a sandwich," he added. "But nobody's ever done the wash."

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Information from: Richmond Times-Dispatch, http://www.timesdispatch.com



Something like this happened to my dad a few years ago. Someone stole his car and they found it parked along side of the road all waxed and cleaned up...never happens to me that way. But damn what's the deal?
 
WTF...that is strange, but funny as hell....LOL
Dianita said:
Burglar Takes Items, but Then Cleans Up
Fri Apr 1, 9:10 PM


RICHMOND, Va. - A woman's apartment was cleaned out, and cleaned up by a burglar, police said. According to police, the woman returned home Thursday after being away for a week and discovered her television, computer and other items missing. The burglar had also helped himself to food and booze.

But this was not a thoughtless thief. Police said the rear sliding glass door, which the woman had left open, was closed and locked when she returned. In addition, "clothes and dishes had been washed and dried," according to the police report.

Police Capt. Karl Leonard said it's possible the burglar knew the woman was going to be gone for a while and may have decided to take up residence in the interim.

"They probably didn't want to stay in a dirty apartment,' said Leonard, calling the case "very, very unusual."

"We've had burglaries in the past where people have fixed themselves a sandwich," he added. "But nobody's ever done the wash."

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Information from: Richmond Times-Dispatch, http://www.timesdispatch.com



Something like this happened to my dad a few years ago. Someone stole his car and they found it parked along side of the road all waxed and cleaned up...never happens to me that way. But damn what's the deal?
 
I just don't get it. It makes no sense. Was it guilt maybe? Wouldn't that increase their chance of getting caught. My own car was broken into last year and they took $80 in tools and about $500 in my novio's work tools and then they threw up in the backseat.
I mean, damn at least if they would've cleaned the car, there would've been a bright side.
 
hmm.. very weird. is this like those times when a gay thief breaks into your house and re-decorates the interior while stealing your cash? :stoned
 
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