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man sneaked into a house where a woman lives alone and wandered around like his own house was caught by CCTV. It was a CCTV installed by a woman who usually felt like someone was coming and going, but the police only applied the simple crime of intrusion to the house and closed the investigation.



Reporter Shin Jeong-eun on the report.



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A, living alone on the 6th floor of an officetel in Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, felt a strange feeling right after moving in.



[Mr. A/Reporter: The window was open. It was like that again about two weeks later. The tissue paper in the drain pipe was moving.] I was so



lazy that I changed the front door password three times.



[Mr. A / reporter:'I couldn't remember or it's a (fully automatic) window malfunction.' .] On the



dawn of 5 days after installing CCTV, when I was away from home, a motion detection sensor suddenly rang.



Mr. A, who looked at the screen, was terribly surprised.



[Mr. A/Suggested person: Someone came out of the bedroom. He wanders around as if he's used to it, then goes around the living room, turns around the room, and then goes to the entrance



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It was a man who lived on the same floor of the building next door.



The building was on the 6th floor, so it was dizzy at a glance, but it was found that the man grabbed the porch railing and crossed over to the next building.



The building thickness is 1.2 meters.



The man told the police that he had been "intoxicated and intrigued" and had invaded once more.



[Police official: He said he went in because the lights were off and there seemed to be no victims. He didn't do anything special, and it was inside.]



Mr. A requested an active investigation, saying that the intrusion was habitual when he saw the traces of the house.



However, the police sent a single case captured by CCTV to the prosecution on suspicion of invading housing.



The police are in the position that there are no plans to further investigate the intention of illegal shooting or sexual crime.