Florida man breaks into house and makes breakfast, tells homeowner 'Go back to sleep'

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Florida man breaks into house and makes breakfast, tells homeowner 'Go back to sleep'
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Police believe suspect Gavin Crim, a 19-year-old Marine, may have been under the influence of alcohol.

A burglar broke into a home in Florida earlier this week, but rather than grab valuables and leave, he cooked himself breakfast. When the house's occupant discovered the intruder, he told them to"go back to sleep."

Shortly after 3am, police responded to a call from a woman claiming a strange man was in the house. The woman, who requested anonymity, said she had barricaded herself in a back room.

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