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		<title>Burglar Hits Home While Police Are Present</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Burglar Hits Home While Police Are Present</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 29 Aug 2009 22:52:12 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Burglar hits home again while police are present<br /><br />TV left behind, then stolen again as police investigate<br /><br />Travis Griggs<br /><br />August 29, 2009<br /><br />Steve Fluegge was shocked when he walked downstairs in his North Hill home about 6 a.m. Friday and came face to face with a burglar in his living room.<br /><br />But he was even more shocked when, less than three hours later, the burglar returned and swiped a television he left in the backyard while a police investigator was still on the scene.<br /><br />While they were inside processing the scene, the thieves came back and took it, Fluegge said.<br /><br />They were all very embarrassed, said Fluegge, 57.<br /><br />Fluegge said he discovered the burglar inside his home in the 1400 block of North Spring Street shortly after waking up Friday morning.<br /><br />I said, &#x27;What the hell are you doing in my house?&#x27; Fluegge said.<br /><br />The man ran from the house and fled across the backyard, disappearing into the early morning fog.<br /><br />We called the police and they were here within just a minute or so. There were policemen all over the place, Fluegge said.<br /><br />Pensacola Police Department Capt. Jay Worley said several police units canvassed the neighborhood looking for the suspect, even using a K-9 to track the man&#x27;s scent. But after looking for more than an hour, they gave up the search.<br /><br />The burglar made off with several items, including Fluegge&#x27;s wallet, a watch and a Nintendo 64 video game system. But he left one of the biggest items the Fluegges&#x27; 42-inch plasma television sitting near a fence in their backyard.<br /><br />It&#x27;s a big, heavy TV. It probably weighed close to 100 pounds. You&#x27;re not going to carry that thing a mile or two down the road, Fluegge said.<br /><br />A crime scene technician arrived on the scene about 8 a.m.<br /><br />Worley said the technician didn&#x27;t want to move the TV before he dusted it for fingerprints, but he couldn&#x27;t dust it immediately because it was damp with dew. He covered it with a plastic tarp and left it in the backyard to dry while he worked inside the house.<br /><br />But when the technician returned about 45 minutes later, the tarp had been tossed aside, and the TV was gone.<br /><br />It looks bad and everything, but there&#x27;s no way it could have been foreseen that someone would come back and do that, Worley said.<br /><br />We&#x27;re doing everything we can to locate the suspect and not mess up the evidence. ... We had no reason to believe the TV would be stolen again, Worley said.<br /><br />Worley said Friday afternoon that police were still searching for the man, and they hope that crime scene processing from inside the home will link them to a suspect.<br /><br />Fluegge said the Pensacola Police Department offered to pay for the stolen TV, which cost about $1,000, and overall, he&#x27;s in fairly good spirits about the ordeal.<br /><br />He said he and his wife, Bridget, have lived in the home for 15 years, and it never had been broken into before. The couple said they&#x27;re still shocked at the brazenness of the thief, who came back even though a crime scene van was parked out front.<br /><br />Bridget Fluegge describes how a robber came back and stole their TV while the police were investigating the break-in at their North Hill Home. The TV was by the fence and part of a crime scene when the thief came back to get the 42-inch flat-screen TV while the police were inside the home.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/8/burglar-hits-home-while-police-are-present.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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