Monday, November 19, 2012

Bungling Burglar Leaves Car, iPad at Scene | NBC Bay Area


Bungling Burglar Leaves Car, iPad at Scene | NBC Bay Area: In what Los Angeles police are calling a study in how to get caught, a bungling burglar left footprints, fingerprints, and even photos of himself at an Arleta home.

Lt. Paul Vernon said the man, identified as 25-year-old Miguel Luna, kicked in the front door of a house on Sharp Avenue on Nov. 13 and started to ransack a bedroom. He made so much noise that he awoke the owner, who had been asleep in another room, Vernon said. Luna begged the owner not to call police and ran out to his car – which wouldn’t start, the LAPD said in a press release. He then came back into the house, again asking the residents not to call police. The man who owned the house chased Luna out of the house, police said, and hit him with a gardening hoe while his wife called police.

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