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Man uses doggy door to commit burglary
Monday, March 14, 2011
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Caddo Sheriff's deputies arrested a man for burglary after he used his neighbor's doggy door to gain access to her home, said Caddo Sheriff Steve Prator.
Timothy Sepulvado, 21, of 521 Dixon Avenue in Shreveport, was arrested on Friday after he was captured on video entering the house through the pet door and walking around inside while the homeowner was at work.
Following his arrest, Sepulvado admitted entering the house on several occasions over the past few months. The homeowner owner set up the camera after noticing several items that appeared out of place and other items, including a camera and coins, that were missing, said Detective Andy Scoggins.
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