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Oh, I didn't mean to hit your home, sorry.
By CityNews
Published: 12/31/2007

ARKANSAS - It takes a big man to admit he was wrong, especially around Christmas. But one woman in Arkansas doesn't quite know how to take the apology she received last week. It seems Joyce Williams was the victim of a burglary in her Forrest City home, when someone broke in through a back window and climbed quietly into her house.

The guy made off with a jar containing quarters and half dollars that she was saving, took her cell phone and even pilfered some of her precious Christmas gifts. But at least this was a crook who knew enough to acknowledge his own error.

Williams found a note pinned to a mirror from her intruder that carried this bizarre message. "Sorry," it read, "wrong house." It appears the burglar mistook Williams' place for another with better loot and decided to take advantage of his mistake - not to mention take a number of other things - while he was there.

Cops are still hunting for the guy and if they catch him, they may just want to lose him somewhere in the prison system. When a judge asks where he is, they can slip him a note that says "Sorry, wrong jail."


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