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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Criminal intruder returned everynight to eat sleep and shower</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2009 11:11:32 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Sydney&#x27;s curious case of the cereal intruder<br /><br />Arjun Ramachandran May 4, 2009 - 2:29PM<br /><br />Caught on cerealcam ... the brekkie bandit.<br /><br />A mystery intruder has been plundering cereal and sleeping on the couches for weeks at one of Sydney&#x27;s marketing agencies.<br /><br />Staff at the The Marketing Store were perplexed and slightly amused when, almost daily, they would arrive at their Ultimo office to find a trail left by their unwanted nocturnal visitor.<br /><br />My office was the starting point for it,&#x27;&#x27; said the agency&#x27;s Asia Pacific president Doug Chapman.<br /><br />I&#x27;d come in and I&#x27;d notice somebody had been sleeping on the lounge or doing something in my office.<br /><br />All the cushions would be on the floor and it would be all messed up. I kind of wondered whether it was someone bonking on the lounge.&#x27;&#x27;<br /><br />Even more peculiar, was the absence of large amounts of cereal - about six bowls a night - from the stocks in the office kitchen, and evidence that the showers had been used.<br /><br />Fingers were initially pointed around the office.<br /><br />I put the word out through the office but nothing eventuated,&#x27;&#x27; he said.<br /><br />About four weeks ago I came in and it was in a particularly bad state - there were some tablets lying around, and some tobacco or weed on the floor.&#x27;&#x27;<br /><br />After reporting the matter to the building landlord and checking security passes, the company ruled out an employee, concluding the intruder had to be entering the building overnight.<br /><br />But office security cameras never managed to point in the right spot to detect anyone, Mr Chapman said.<br /><br />While the company hires creative people to promote clients&#x27; brands, it was a moment of genius from the woman who runs the kitchen that snared the unwanted visitor.<br /><br />She came up with the idea of hiding a camera in a cereal box.<br /><br />She knew we were either huge eaters or someone was stealing cereal,&#x27;&#x27; Mr Chapman said.<br /><br />She got a cereal box and hid a small camera inside and put it on a benchtop in the kitchen.&#x27;&#x27;<br /><br />The camera was linked to a computer and activated by motion sensors, snapping clear photos of the intruder on his next visit and emailing them to staff, Mr Chapman said.<br /><br />They showed the man slipping into the office via an overhead ventilation panel (the office is on the building&#x27;s fifth and top floor) and then leaving via the fire escape.<br /><br />On his next visit, the intruder was greeted by a security guard. The company called police, warned the man, but decided against pressing charges.<br /><br />We didn&#x27;t want to press charges but we did warn him - told him it&#x27;s a bit off-putting for the girls, and those who have to work late night.<br /><br />We took it very seriously ... although it was a little funny getting the daily updates.<br /><br />But we knew he wasn&#x27;t stealing anything ... he could&#x27;ve easily taken computers, he didn&#x27;t take any drinks.<br /><br />He was a particularly neat guy. He&#x27;d come in at 4am, have breakfast - and it was a hearty breakfast, six bowls - clean up after himself, shower and then leave.<br /><br />He&#x27;d made his home here.&#x27;&#x27;<br /><br />The company doesn&#x27;t know what the man&#x27;s motives were - he wasn&#x27;t interrogated - but it didn&#x27;t appear that he was a typical vagrant.<br /><br />He was fairly young, in his mid 30s, and very clean cut for someone that was supposedly homeless.&#x27;&#x27;<br /><br />The company&#x27;s office in Ultimo is situated close to a number of university and TAFE campuses, and also near a lot of students accommodation.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/5/criminal-intruder-eats-sleeps-and-showers-in.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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