Updated Feb 21, 2021 | 13:13 IST
The burglar reportedly told the woman that he had been inside her home all day before saying the property didn t belong to her. Woman finds burglar drinking beer in her home 
A woman in the UK was left in shock when she returned home to find a beer-drinking stranger telling her it s not your house .
The stranger, identified as 33-year-old Antoni Adams, had helped himself with food and drinks from the homeowner s fridge and cupboards.
He reportedly told the woman that he had been inside her home all day before saying the property didn t belong to her.
Police burglary team help lock up offenders for a combined total of more than 125 years
Since July 2020, they have secured more than 100 convictions against serial offenders who have targeted communities for purely selfish gains
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Three suspected robbers were arrested within minutes of alleged street attack THREE suspected robbers have been arrested after alert officers swooped within six minutes following a street attack. Northumbria Police sprang into action after receiving a call from a member of the public who claimed a fight had broken out on Temple Park Road, in South Shields, shortly after 3.15am on Wednesday. It was reported that a man was on the ground and being attacked by three others. The attackers then hopped over a fence and made off from the scene, leaving their victim in the road. The detailed report given by the resident allowed officers to be deployed to the scene – with officers arriving within six minutes of the original 999 call being made.
Three suspected robbers arrested after South Shields street attack
The victim was assaulted by three men, who police say were known to him, and had his mobile phone stolen
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A gamer has been praised after helping snare a suspected burglar in his Sunderland home A QUICK-thinking gamer has been praised by police after he helped snare a suspected burglar who burst into his home as he played on his PlayStation. The victim was sat in his living room on when he heard a suspicious noise from his kitchen on Monday afternoon. After poking his head in to check what the noise was, he came face-to-face with an intruder and instinctively took hold of him. The suspected raider tried to get away, but the homeowner managed to corner him in the rear yard and rang police.