Hungry burglar breaks into NJ restaurant, cooks chicken and rice, leaves dirty dishes behind
By APMonday, March 22, 2010
Burglar enters NJ restaurant, cooks chicken, flees
HILLSDALE, N.J. — Police in a New Jersey town say someone broke into a restaurant and cooked a chicken and rice dish before fleeing — leaving behind a pile of dirty dishes.
They say the hungry burglar on Saturday broke through an exhaust fan in the back wall of the Matsu Sushi Grill in Hillsdale, a town of 10,000 residents just northwest of New York City. The burglar got chicken from a freezer and cooked it with rice in a frying pan.
Detective Robert Francaviglia (frank-uh-VIL’-ee-uh) says the burglar ignored $200 in the cash register and took only the chicken and rice. He says the culprit may have been a homeless person searching for food.
Police say the break-in is similar to one at a nearby fried-chicken fast-food restaurant last year.
Information from: The Record of Bergen County, www.northjersey.com