A man was detained in Florida for breaking into a house, napping, and preparing coffee.

Zachary Seth Murdock, a man from the United States, recently broke into a house, took a nice warm bath and nap, and even made himself a cup of coffee . He was identified as Zachary Seth Murdock (DOB: 111893) who was arrested for burglary and injury to property .

Florida (United States), November 21 : A man in Florida has amused the world by his conduct!Zachary Seth Murdock, a man from the United States, recently broke into a house, took a nice warm bath and nap, and even made himself a cup of coffee!The man, who the police have now traced, broke the front doors glass to enter the secluded vacation rental, used the bathroom, napped in the bedroom, and even made himself a nice cup of coffee before leaving the mug on the back porch, according to the Escambia County Sheriff's Office.According to the report, the perpetrator cracked the glass on the porch door, smashed the glass, climbed into an abandoned vacation home, used the toilet, slept in the bedroom, made himself a nice cup of coffee in a mug (which he left on the back porch), and filled the kitchen garbagecan with garbage, including his bus ticket stub.

That evening, the police were called to investigate another robbery at a different house in the same neighborhood.Then, a woman approached them, asking advice, as she feared someone had broken into a house in the same area.She told police that a man yanked on the door handle while sporting a baseball cap, a dark-coloured shirt, and a pair of dark-coloured pants.Later that night, ECSO deputies responded to the 1600-block of Via De Luna Drive, which was in reference to a recent robbery.

When she asked the suspect what he was doing, he said he was looking for Tony and left.Zachary Murdock was later identified as Zachary Seth Murdock, and we don't know who Tony is, according to the post.Zachary Murdock was found near the house a short time later, according to the post.He was arrested for burglary and injury to property.

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