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School Break In

This morning (Sunday) I woke up to a call from the school principal. Trying my best to sound like I had been awake for a while, I asked what was up. He informed me that the school had been broken into over the weekend and I needed to be at the school as soon as possible. When I arrived I got to see what the criminal did. Apparently he kicked in the door to the main office and took some cash. He left all the computers, papers, etc. It's almost as if he knew where to look. He also kicked in the door to the principal's office and stole his ukulele again leaving computers, iPad, and the tools I had left in there. Thankfully we had video footage of the whole thing. The guy didn't notice until a few minutes in where he pulled the camera off the wall and turned it away from is criminal activity. But not before he gave us a creepy picture of him and a decent video.

[caption id="attachment_732" align="alignright" width="416"] Creepy criminal dude[/caption]

I Spent most of my day  at the school fixing the broken doors, and getting the video, sorry its a video of a video, our system is not that advanced. But at least we got it. After I had started working one of the workers noticed a ukulele case some papers and a few checks abandoned near the school. I mean who does that?! Anyway the cops returned to the school, They had already been there when I first arrived, and took some pictures of the evidence. Hopefully they will find this guy and bring him to justice.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSn6i__ts4k

 

 

 

 

 

Comments

  1. It's just too funny how he took a few moments to move the camera. There's not even a point to doing that at that point...

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