Monday, November 30, 2015

Suspected burglar stuck in home’s chimney died after residents lit fire

A burglary suspect died on Saturday after getting stuck in a chimney at a home near Huron, California. First responders were called to the scene at around 3pm. It took thirty minutes to make a hole in the chimney big enough to get a suspected burglar out.



"Brick by brick," Joshua Rickert with Cal Fire said. "We used sledgehammers." Authorities say a man who appears to be in his 20s went into to the small space through the top, feet first. "The homeowner noticed his stuff had been rummaged through," said Sgt. Jake Jensen with the Fresno County Sheriff's Office.



"We think the burglar got in there late on Friday night." But it wasn't until Saturday afternoon that the homeowner realised someone was trapped in between the brick and clay. "He had started to light a fire and heard someone yelling for help," Jensen said.



By the time first responders arrived smoke had filled the house. Deputies said the suspect was responding at first, but by the time they got him out it was too late. "You can't get through a chimney," Jensen said. Investigators are still trying to determine if he died from smoke inhalation, burns or other injuries.

With news video that has subtitles which are seemingly impossible to turn off.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good grief. This situation reminds me of this _totally bizarre_ song and video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfCRuzeDC9w

Totally creepy.

Lurker111

Megan Huddleston said...

That's funny, I thought it said the news video had subtleties that were seemingly impossible to turn off!