Breaking and decorating
November 15th 2011 02:16
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Some burglars are badder than others.
Terry Trent seems to be of the less evil kinds. When he broke into a home in Vandalia, Ohio, recently, he didn't exactly follow the manual of standard burglary procedure.
First of all he lit candles and placed them on tables in the living room and kitchen.
Then he got down to the main business of his evening. He decorated the family Christmas tree.
It was tiring work. When he was discovered, by an 11-year-old member of the family, he was resting on the sofa.
Police said Trent was charged with breaking and entering. His unburglarish behaviour, they said, was thought to the result of being high on bath salts.
Terry Trent seems to be of the less evil kinds. When he broke into a home in Vandalia, Ohio, recently, he didn't exactly follow the manual of standard burglary procedure.
First of all he lit candles and placed them on tables in the living room and kitchen.
Then he got down to the main business of his evening. He decorated the family Christmas tree.
It was tiring work. When he was discovered, by an 11-year-old member of the family, he was resting on the sofa.
Police said Trent was charged with breaking and entering. His unburglarish behaviour, they said, was thought to the result of being high on bath salts.
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