'Cleaning Fairy' Charged with Breaking and Tidying
A dish fairy. She therefore probably can only be charged with trespassing as compared to burglary. The best part is that she left a note -- on a napkin -- asking for $75 as payment for her cleaning services. A cleaning fairy. Bush was a bit taken a back by both the note and the cleaning, she told WKYC-TV. She didn't. Local investigators have confirmed that they've received similar reports in the area, including from one of Warren's previous customers. Westlake resident Sherry Bush took this exact approach last weekend after encountering an Ohio cleaning fairy named Susan Warren. At first, she was convinced that Warren had cleaned the wrong house. Cleaning, unto itself, is not really a crime. It's no surprise that police arrested the cleaning fairy, but prosecutors apparently have not yet decided to charge her. But when they're uninvited? Well, for the sake of your mess, you've got to put your foot down. Criminal trespass only carries a 30-day jail sentence in Ohio, so it might not be worth anyone's time to pursue a conviction. |
Thursday, 7 June 2012
'Cleaning Fairy' Charged with Breaking and Tidying
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