Police: Burglar stayed in house for a week
Posted on: Tuesday, 30 June 2009, 15:38 CDT
Police in Ohio said a 19-year-old man is accused of breaking into a home and staying for about a week while the resident family was on vacation.
Hamilton County court documents accuse Nicholas Truesdell of Anderson Township of breaking into a home in the township June 15 and spending about a week living in the house before his arrest, The Cincinnati Enquirer reported Tuesday.
Police said Truesdell slept in the home's master bedroom, used the family's TV and computer and even drove the family's car while they were away.
Truesdell was charged with burglary and unauthorized use of a vehicle. He was released on home arrest and is due back in court July 6.
Source: United Press International
Related Articles
- Role Models and Farm Development Options: A Comparison of Seven Swiss Farm Families*
- Above All, Farming Means Family Farming: Context for Introducing the Articles in This Special Issue
- The Persistence of Family Farming in the Wake of Agribusiness: A New Brunswick, Canada Case Study*
- Striving for Happiness and Its Impact on Family Stability: An Exploration of the Aristotelian Conception of Happiness
- Function at the Junction: Revisiting the Idea of Functionality in Family Therapy
- Working With Families to Prevent Obesity: A Community-Campus Partnership
- Emile Durkheim on the Family
- Family Business Research: A Strategic Reflection
- Integrated Security Added to Motorola's High-performance PowerQUICC(TM) III Processor Family
- Motorola Launches Cost-Effective PowerQUICC(TM) Processor Families With Integrated Security
User Comments (0)

RSS Feeds