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Peckish Dutch burglar caught snacking on job
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - A hungry Dutch burglar was caught frying a fish on the job after the smell of his cooking woke up the householder, police say.
"The man was casually frying up a fish. The householder who was asleep in the attic was woken up by the smell. When she went to investigate she found the man standing at the oven," Marieke Schoneveld, a police spokeswoman, said.
The 45-year-old intruder, who had also smoked a cigarette, told police he had a penchant for fish and had taken a cold beer from the fridge to complement his meal. He had loaded up his bag with other drinks, but had not stolen anything else.
"It doesn't happen very often that a burglar's only motive is food," Schoneveld said.
Peckish Dutch burglar caught snacking on job
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - A hungry Dutch burglar was caught frying a fish on the job after the smell of his cooking woke up the householder, police say.
"The man was casually frying up a fish. The householder who was asleep in the attic was woken up by the smell. When she went to investigate she found the man standing at the oven," Marieke Schoneveld, a police spokeswoman, said.
The 45-year-old intruder, who had also smoked a cigarette, told police he had a penchant for fish and had taken a cold beer from the fridge to complement his meal. He had loaded up his bag with other drinks, but had not stolen anything else.
"It doesn't happen very often that a burglar's only motive is food," Schoneveld said.