See how the restaurant looked after a thief invaded through the roof and turned himself in to the police in MT
A Japanese restaurant in Sorriso, Brazil, suffered roof damage when an inebriated man attempted to break in but ended up calling the police to surrender after getting stuck inside.
In Sorriso, Brazil, a Japanese restaurant experienced damage to its roof when a man attempted to break in through the ceiling on Tuesday. The individual, reported to be under the influence of alcohol, became trapped inside the restaurant and consequently called the police to surrender. Thankfully, the owner of the restaurant confirmed that there was no severe structural damage and main business operations were not affected, although part of the ceiling was destroyed during the incident.
The restaurant owner noted that initial concerns went beyond structural damage, particularly regarding potential risks to the electric wiring within the establishment. However, upon inspection, it was revealed that the thief had actually turned off the circuit breaker before entering, mitigating some of the potential dangers of tampering with the electrical system. The owner, who learned of the situation upon waking, expressed a light-hearted attitude towards the event, stating that he was not overly concerned and found humor in the unusual nature of the incident, especially since nothing was stolen.
This event raises questions about security measures in local businesses, as well as general safety behaviors among individuals under the influence of alcohol. The decision of the man to turn himself into the police reflects an interesting response to a moment of poor judgment, pointing to underlying issues that may merit further conversation about public safety and emergency responses in similar situations.