A Nice Break In
Any chance I could invite these burglars to swing by my place? There’s a 44-year-old guy named Nate Roman in Marlborough, Massachusetts. And he came home with his son last…

TAMPA, FL – JULY 13: Tampa Police Department officer Keith Carlson stands near a door as a burglary suspect refuses to open up on July 13, 2012 in Tampa, Florida. The department continues to prepare for the arrival of the 2012 Republican National Convention at the Tampa Bay Times Forum August 27-30 where the party is expected to officially pick former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney as their nominee to face President Barack Obama in November in the general election. Law enforcement is preparing for an influx of 2,286 delegates and 2,125 alternate delegates from all 50 states, the District of Columbia and five territories as well as scores of journalists, guests and protesters. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Any chance I could invite these burglars to swing by my place?
There's a 44-year-old guy named Nate Roman in Marlborough, Massachusetts. And he came home with his son last week and noticed the back door was open. Someone had broken into the house.
But when he got inside, he realized they didn't steal ANYTHING. Instead, they CLEANED the place.
Every room was cleaned and organized and the house smelled like cleaning products. The burglars had even done some origami, and turned the end of his toilet paper into a rose shape.
Nate's best theory is that it was a cleaning crew who had the wrong address . . . and he left his back door open, so they just walked in and cleaned.
Anyway, he says he's never going to forget to lock his doors again because, quote, "Nothing was damaged, nothing was taken . . . [but] just arranged in a really creepy way."



