Glassitter Falls Foul of Police After Break-in
ROOSENDAAL, Netherlands — A glass cutter found himself in a sticky situation when he was summoned by the police for a break-in, only to realize he had made a grave mistake. The incident has left the community buzzing, and not just with shattered glass.
The unidentified glass cutter had been called to a home to measure windows for a potential job. However, when he arrived, he found the police waiting for him instead of the residents. It turned out that the house had been burglarized, and the crafty glass cutter had left behind some incriminating evidence.
"I was just there to do my job," the glass cutter told reporters, visibly shaken. "I had no idea there had been a break-in. I should have known when I saw the police, but I was so focused on my work, I didn’t put two and two together."
Local police confirmed the incident, noting that the glass cutter had been careless in his approach. "He should have known better than to be poking around a strange house without checking with the owners first," said a spokesperson. "Luckily for him, we realized his mistake before anything more serious happened."
The glass cutter has been cooperative with the police, and no charges have been brought against him. However, he admits that the incident has left him with a new appreciation for the importance of customer communication and verification.
"I’ve always been careful with my cuts," he said, a wry smile on his face. "But it looks like I need to be more careful with my customers too."
In an unexpected twist, the glass cutter’s story has gone viral, with many laughing at his honest mistake. Some have even suggested that he should be featured in a reality TV show, as he certainly has a knack for finding himself in interesting situations.
As for the burglar, police are still on the lookout. They’re hoping that the glass cutter’s unusual encounter will serve as a reminder to always check with neighbors or the local police department before poking around strange homes.
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