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A burglar broke into a house in Portland, OR recently and when the homeowner came home and confronted him, he locked himself in the bathroom and called 911 so the police would come and protect him…from the homeowner.
Why?
He thought the homeowner had a gun and was going to shoot him.
“Timothy James Chapek, 24, allegedly broke into the Portland, Oregon house but dialed 911 when he was confronted by the owner, ABC reports.
Chapek locked himself in the bathroom and waited for police to “free” him because he feared he may be shot at.
Sergeant Pete Simpson from Portland Police Department said Chapek called before the owner did.
“He called first and said that he broke into the house, the homeowners now were home and he was afraid they had guns,” he said.”