NORTH AUBURN, Calif. (AP) — Authorities say two burglars broke into a Northern California high school, stole items, but then hung around.
Placer County sheriff's officials say a school employee discovered one of the men on Monday morning asleep in a classroom at Chana High School in North Auburn. The other man was in a bathroom.
North Auburn is about 40 miles northeast of Sacramento.
The sheriff's office says the men — 25 and 27 years old — broke windows to get into classrooms and filled two school-owned vehicles with computers, televisions and other stolen items.
But then authorities say they prepared frozen meals that they ate inside a classroom. They were arrested on suspicion of burglary and vehicle theft.
- Posted June 09, 2017
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