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Date: 9th March 2006
Risk: Informational

Michael Shaun Weymier, nicknamed the Goldilocks burglar, from Washington County in America, not only burgled 3 homes and 2 pubs but also made himself coffee and snacks, took showers, tried on clothes and used the Internet.

He neglected to log off from his Yahoo! email account at one house that he had allegedly burgled, which led police to name Weymier as their primary suspect.

One would suspect that as he had presumably touched the clothes that he tried on and the coffee cups that he purportedly drank from, his fingerprints would also be liberally distributed throughout the burgled properties.

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