A Vancouver resident was shocked to discover a naked man in his home on Tuesday, cooking eggs in his kitchen.
Police in Vancouver say a 35-year-old man faces charges of break and enter and mischief after he made his way into a home he didn’t live in, took his clothes off, and began making eggs – naked.
The man also damaged the stove and microwave in the process.
One of the people living in the home heard the man, but thought the man was his roommate.
The resident eventually walked into the kitchen, found the naked man, chased him out of the house, and called the police.
Naked man prompts police to remind residents to lock their doors & windows. https://t.co/kCcPcVekcJ #VPD #LockOutCrime
— Vancouver Police (@VancouverPD) October 20, 2016
Officers found him close by, and quickly arrested him.
The incident took place Tuesday night.
Vancouver Police say there have been 1,600 residential break-ins this year in Vancouver.
Officials say one in every three of those involve the burglar entering through an unlocked or open door or window.
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