Man Breaks Into Home, Takes His Bath, Eats, Then Leaves $200 For Broken Window
Man Breaks Into Home, Takes His Bath, Eats, Then Leaves $200 For Broken Window
An armed home intruder burglarized a home in Sante Fe, New Mexico, USA, and took pleasure in shrimp, beer, took his shower before leaving and tendering an apology behind $200 to fix the window he had broken in from.Santa Fe Police responded to a house on Sunday after a man reported he entered his house only to discover 34-year-old Teral Christesson there with an AR-style rifle, according to court documents submitted in Santa Fe County Magistrate Court, acquired by the Santa Fe New Mexican.The caller informed police Christesson was consuming a beer and eating shrimp when he arrived.The invader said sorry to the property owner, stating he required a warm location to put and sleep$200 on a chair prior to evacuating his gun in a satchel and silently departing, according to documents.Christesson is believed to have gotten in the
house through a window he had actually smashed. The house owner approximates the window will cost$200 to change, The New Mexican reported.The house owner informed police” the male was apologetic and very ashamed about the
scenario,”according to The Albuquerque Journal.When asked why he remained in the house, Christesson said”his family was killed in east Texas and he was ranging from somebody.”
He told the man he had been driving but his automobile had actually broken down about 100 miles beyond Santa Fe.The home invader was arrested the next day after
he tried to take a woman’s vehicle at gunpoint at a Church’s Chicken restaurant in Santa Fe
, according to a criminal complaint.The female told cops that she was waiting for her food in the drive-thru line when Christesson allegedly approached her automobile door and demanded that she leave the vehicle because
he was taking it. Christesson left after she started beeping her horn.He was picked up by cops when he was spotted strolling down a roadway later on that day.According to court files, Christesson informed police that he had been”caught in a blizzard “on Sunday and broke
into the house out of worry of freezing, The New Mexican reported.He said he” felt bad”about breaking the window. He was charged with worsened robbery, larceny and criminal damage to residential or commercial property for the Sunday burglary and an additional aggravated assault charge for the tried carjacking.
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