Caught on Camera II
A woman in Rockdale County, Ga., found her back door unlocked when she returned home and noticed several items missing from her house. After it happened again and again, she set up a motion-activated camera to see what was happening. Unfortunately, the next time it happened, the camera was stolen. Police were able to recover the recorded video from the woman’s computer, and saw her neighbor’s young daughter crawling in through the doggie door, then unlocking the door to let her mother in. Police went to the neighbor’s house, and a search turned up the stolen items — including the camera. Cheryl Keele, 25, was arrested on burglary charges. (MS/WGCL Atlanta) ...Many cat burglars start out with doggie doors.Original Publication Date: 15 December 2013
This story is in True’s book collections, in Volume 20.
This story is in True’s book collections, in Volume 20.
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