It appears nature called at a bad time.
Guelph police made an arrest on Tuesday in connection with a break-in at a home on Edinburgh Road South on Saturday afternoon.
The homeowner initially told investigators that he had gone out for a few hours and returned to find several windows at the house were smashed.
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Investigators say a large bowel movement was left in the victim’s toilet. The suspect also left behind property including clothing, boots, and a credit card.
They say video surveillance captured a woman leaving the home pulling a suitcase. They believe the suitcase contained property that included prescription medication, clothing, sunglasses, heirloom jewelry and coins.
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The suspect was located in the downtown wearing some of the stolen clothing. Other stolen property, including the jewelry and coins, was recovered during the search.
A 22-year-old woman from Guelph is facing charges and will appear in a Guelph court on May 24.
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