Drunk Man Breaks into Home and Fixes Himself Dinner While Owners Sleep

By John Clarke Daily Mail

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Drunk Man Breaks into Home and Fixes Himself Dinner While Owners Sleep

November 10, 2012 Updated Nov 10, 2012 at 3:40 PM PDT

What would YOU do for Klondike bar?

If you're one Pennsylvania man, you'd get drunk and break into a home.

According to Scranton Police, Steven Johnson, 24, broke into a home early Thursday morning and helped himself to an extravagant dinner of steak, clams, shrimp, and crab legs and washed it down with coconut rum and vanilla vodka before escaping with a box of Klondike bars.

He might have made a clean getaway if he hadn't startled the owners who were sleeping on the couch when Johnson strolled in and tucked into the a surf-and-turf spread, reports the Times-Tribune.

The owner woke up as Mr Johnson, who had prepared himself a to-go bag that included more food, booze and a pack of cigarettes, and watched him walk out of his kitchen and out the front door, taking with him a box of Klondike bars for desert.

Once he had left, the owner called the police and the man was quickly apprehended.

Mr Johnson also had a bag containing two power drills, a nail gun and screws on him that did not come from the home, according to the complaint.

Police charged Mr Johnson with one count each of burglary, criminal trespass and public drunkenness.

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