Monday, 3 February 2014

Sleepy Burglar Breaks into Home, Takes a NAP Next to Victim Before Stealing His Phone

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Cops are investigating the riddle of a snoozing burglar who kipped on his victim’s sofa before stealing a mobile phone.
The slumbering thief is thought to have entered a house in Hulme, Manchester via an unlocked front door, and fallen asleep in the living room.

One of the men living at the address watched television for around two hours next the dozing intruder but assumed he was a friend of his housemate.
The victim went upstairs for a shower and heard the front door closing and shortly after discovered his housemate had no idea who the visitor was.
When the pair checked their possessions they realised a mobile phone had been stolen from a table in the living room, the Manchester Evening News reports.
The mysterious burglar is thought to have entered the house on Kelling Walk between 5am and 1pm on Wednesday and was described as a white male in his early 20s, 5ft 10in tall and of slim, athletic build.
He had short, dark hair which was spikey on top and appeared to be dressed up for a night out in a black sweater and black or dark blue jeans.
A spokesman for Greater Manchester Police said: “It is unclear how this man has come to be sleeping in the living room – whether he’s entered the property by mistake or he is an intruder who has fallen asleep.
“However, what we are satisfied the victim’s phone has been stolen and we are now looking to identify this man and speak to him regarding the incident.”

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