Suspected Thief Makes Sure Dog Doesn’t Run Away

  • 6 years ago
It appears a man suspected of breaking into a home on May 7 was fairly polite when going about the whole alleged home-invasion thing. Not only did he knock first, but he also made sure the family dog didn’t run away.


It appears a man suspected of breaking into a home on May 7 was fairly polite when going about the whole alleged home-invasion thing, reports Fox News. Not only did he knock first, but he also made sure the family dog didn't run away. 
Home surveillance video posted by the Milton Police Department of Massachusetts shows the suspect tap on a sliding glass door before opening it.  Once he does, he shouts out a couple of hellos then enters the home. He proceeds to wander about the house while the dog heads outdoors.  Before exiting, the man taps his thigh a couple of times and the canine, clearly a lover not a fighter, runs back inside.  The suspect then exits and closes the door behind himself. The Milton Police Department is asking for information that could help identify the dog-friendly alleged invader. 

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