Police say burglar found in Ohio home watching TV

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VANDALIA, Ohio (AP) — Police say an Ohio man charged with
breaking into a stranger’s home used a garden hose, hung a Christmas
wreath on a back garage door and was found watching television amid
lighted candles.
Terry Trent, 44, of Kettering faces a Montgomery County court hearing Tuesday on a burglary indictment.

Vandalia
police say a co-worker said Trent may have used synthetic drugs called
"bath salts" Oct. 15 when the home was broken into.
Police say the
men were painting a nearby house when Trent became upset and left. They
say he was found in the stranger’s home about an hour later by an
11-year-old boy returning from a pee-wee football game. The boy told
investigators Trent said he didn’t mean to scare him.
A message left for Trent’s attorney after business hours Monday was not immediately returned.
Copyright 2011 The Associated Press.
VANDALIA, Ohio (AP) — Police say an Ohio man charged with
breaking into a stranger’s home used a garden hose, hung a Christmas
wreath on a back garage door and was found watching television amid
lighted candles.
Terry Trent, 44, of Kettering faces a Montgomery County court hearing Tuesday on a burglary indictment.

Vandalia
police say a co-worker said Trent may have used synthetic drugs called
"bath salts" Oct. 15 when the home was broken into.
Police say the
men were painting a nearby house when Trent became upset and left. They
say he was found in the stranger’s home about an hour later by an
11-year-old boy returning from a pee-wee football game. The boy told
investigators Trent said he didn’t mean to scare him.
A message left for Trent’s attorney after business hours Monday was not immediately returned.
Copyright 2011 The Associated Press.

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