Bush's 18 year-old daughter woke to find the house all cleaned up and thought her parents hired a cleaning service. However, when she mentioned the cleaner to her mother, Bush told her they hadn't hired a cleaning service and it must have been a mistake.
Bush noticed someone had cleaned up in the kitchen, took out the trash, vacuumed and cleaned up the playroom. The intruder left a note with her name and contact information which included a charge of $75 for the cleaning services. Warren wrote the note on a napkin and left it on the table.
Bush was sure Sue Warren had simply cleaned the wrong house. However, when Bush contacted her, Warren said she didn't clean the wrong house and she does this all the time. Bush told police, "I'm like, well, what do you mean?" and Warren said, "I just stop and clean your house".
Authorities said they don't know if Sue Warren really does this all the time, but she did last month. She broke into a home in Bay Village and she was charged with trespass.
Reporters attempted to speak with Warren, but there was no answer at her home. A friend living at Warren's home said Warren works all the time and owns her own cleaning business. According to authorities, Warren was arrested this week.
Warren had an idea for marketing her business, but I guess she forgot that breaking into someone's home is a criminal act even if she doesn't steal anything. Police think this is a pattern as there are similar reports in other areas.
From Fox8.com:
"A pattern Brad Hartig of Olmsted Township knows well. Hartig says Warren used to clean his house until he let her go. He says she kept coming back uninvited.
"She said, 'I left you a note on your counter saying I'll be back two weeks later.' I told her, 'Remember, I told you we don't need you anymore, and you still tried to get in the house,'" said Hartig. Hartig filed a police report.
He says Warren never stole anything from his house -- just a sense of security. "I've changed all my alarm codes and garage door codes and everything else. And she still continued to call and try and get back in," said Hartig."Warren, obviously, has some mental health issues; but too bad the duster was busted.
I've always had a fantasy of someone cleaning my house; it would be wonderful to just find everything sparking clean. I wonder if she does windows? I so hope this type crime-wave 'sweeps' my neighborhood.
What would you do if someone broke into your home and cleaned it? Would you report it to police?
Peace
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