Thief enters woman's home, does laundry and leaves wine as a surprise.

He refilled bird feeders and rearranged plant pots in her yard.

October 5th 2024.

Thief enters woman's home, does laundry and leaves wine as a surprise.
Damian Wojnilowicz had a peculiar way of breaking into homes. Instead of causing chaos and destruction, he went about his business in a surprisingly helpful manner. This was the case when he broke into a woman's house after she had left for work. He didn't just rummage through her belongings or steal her valuables. No, he did something quite unexpected.

As he entered the house, he noticed that the laundry load was still waiting to be sorted. Being the helpful burglar that he was, he took it upon himself to do the task. He even hung the clothes on the line to dry. But his helpfulness didn't stop there. He cooked himself a meal and poured a glass of wine, all while tidying up and rearranging things in the house.

Before leaving, he left a note for the woman, reassuring her not to worry and to enjoy the meal he had prepared. He even made sure to top up the bird feeders in the garden and rearrange the plant pots. It was clear that this was not your average burglary.

The prosecutor, Alice Sykes, admitted that this was a very unusual case. The victim's neighbor had even seen someone hanging laundry on the line and was surprised to find out that it was the burglar himself. But this wasn't the only incident. Two weeks later, Wojnilowicz struck again in a similar fashion. This time, he even washed his own clothes and helped himself to the food in the house.

However, his luck ran out when the victims, who had security cameras installed, were able to witness the burglary on their mobile phones. They immediately contacted the police and a family member who confronted Wojnilowicz. He was arrested shortly after.

During his interview, he made flippant and sarcastic comments, according to Miss Sykes. The victims of the first burglary were left feeling anxious and wondered if the intruder was someone they knew. They even had to install an alarm and replace the stolen items. The second set of victims felt sick and horrified by the whole ordeal.

Despite expressing remorse and apologizing to the victims, Wojnilowicz was sentenced to 22 months in jail. The judge, Recorder Christian Jowett, acknowledged that his actions were a significant intrusion into the victims' homes and posed a risk to the public. It was clear that even though he had good intentions, his actions were still considered a crime.

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