Cleveland police arrest man after stealing orange juice during destructive break-in with axe

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Cleveland police arrest man after stealing orange juice during destructive break-in with axe
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“The only thing he actually stole out of my home besides all the damage he caused was my orange juice which is a big boundary to cross.'

Dill and her boyfriend were sleeping around 5:30 Friday morning when they were woken up by a crash and their dogs barking

“Then we noticed that the back door all of the glass had been completely shattered and it was all over the floor so clearly we knew at that point that someone had broken into our house this morning with an axe in their hand.”“The only thing he actually stole out of my home besides all the damage he caused was my orange juice which is a big boundary to cross,” Dill said.

“I heard him saying, ‘I’m not gonna shoot you, I’m not gonna shoot you’ so I thought maybe the guy had a gun or something, so I was absolutely terrified on the phone with 911,” recalled Elizabeth Myers, another break-in victim.

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