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Teen finds intruder with dog, eating, sleeping and defecating on decor
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Teen finds intruder with dog, eating, sleeping and defecating on decor

It’s enough to make you feel nostalgic.

The moment a 14-year-old Indiana boy confronted an intruder who made himself at home while the teen’s family was away (making pizza bites, napping, feeding his dog and defecating in a decorative container) was captured in alarming doorbell camera footage.

The 14-year-old boy is surprised outside when he is greeted by an intruder with a dog as he returns home while his family is away. Ashley Calhoun via Storyful

On October 20, teenager Max Calhoun can be seen on Ring camera footage entering the Muncie home after being dropped off by his friend’s father, Justin Oliver, assistant principal at Muncie Central High School. according to Fox 59.

The boy quickly turns his tail and runs when a dog starts barking at him, jumping the hedges flanking the sidewalk and running to Oliver for help.

The footage then shows the Navy veteran running to the door with a gun in his hand and entering.

“Hey!”, he can be heard saying loudly as he enters. “They’re going to shoot you!”

The man inside the house was identified by police as Kenneth Gregory Quilaton, who told Oliver not to shoot him: “I’m not dangerous,” according to the outlet.

“I told him, ‘Well, you’re robbing my friend’s house, so don’t tell me you’re not dangerous,’” the hero recalled telling the 33-year-old intruder.

Deputy Chief and retired Marine Justin Oliver runs into the house with a gun to confront the intruder. Ashley Calhoun via Storyful

Quilaton had fallen from the attic, showered, ate pizza rolls and fed his dog while camping in the empty house, said Max’s mother, Ashley Calhoun. told Storyful.

He had also defecated in a decorative container “despite having several bathrooms,” the perplexed owner revealed.

The alleged intruder had “apparently inspected” the home for a few days to make sure the family was actually on vacation after meeting with her husband, Rob, to discuss an item he had for sale, Calhoun said.

Kenneth Quilaton offered police
$100 to let him go, depending
to court documents. Muncie Police Department

“He says, ‘I can’t even believe this. I met this guy in passing. We talked about an article I had that he was really interested in. I told him, I really don’t have time to look for it, it’s in our attic. I’m leaving for two weeks on Wednesday,’” Calhoun told Storyful.

Once inside, Quilaton allegedly reached for the item in the attic “and it fell through the attic into my garage, leaving a giant hole in the ceiling and a mess,” he said.

“So there is a great lesson here for everyone listening. “Just don’t tell anyone you’re going out of town,” Calhoun implored.

When Quilaton was arrested, he offered officers $100 to let him go, earning him a bribery charge in addition to his theft and criminal mischief charges, according to court documents reviewed by Fox59.