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Texas man allegedly breaks into home, mows lawn before fleeing with lawnmower

PETALING JAYA, May 12 ― A man in Texas, the United States, allegedly stole a lawnmower, only to mow the victim’s lawn before running away from the scene.

In a post detailing the incident, police said a resident had reported that an “unknown person” was mowing their lawn. CCTV footage shows the man casually strolling in to begin his stealthy yardwork. ― Screenshot via Facebook/ Port Arthur Police Department

 

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