Thief shelters in place at Lamont’s Heartland Hotel
The Heartland Hotel, located near Lamont, was broken into by way of a ground floor window leading into a hotel suite during the late evening hours on Apr. 12. General manager Joy Candia said the break in went initially undiscovered.
“We had only one guest in the hotel at the time,” said Candia. “I did not see a notification on my phone about the motion sensor going off on Sunday night, until Tuesday morning.”
Candia added that she was horrified when she checked the security camera footage.
“I received a notification on Tuesday morning about the motion sensors,” she said. “I was shocked to see that someone had broken into a window on the ground floor into a suite on Sunday and did not leave until Monday night.”
She also saw that the perpetrator helped himself to the breakfast bar.
“He stole a gallon of orange juice and some muffins,” she said. “He also went through the front desk, the laundry machine, and stole some keys for the vending machine. He must have been so hungry.”
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Candia added that the keys were later found by a Lamont resident who saw them in her outdoor garbage can.
“He stayed overnight in the suite on Sunday and left sometime Monday night,” said Candia. “It scares me because I was supposed to clean his room that day, Monday. But something told me to wait until another day.”
Candia expressed fear about the possibility of surprising the thief.
“What would have happened if I had gone into that room when he was there? What if he had a weapon?” she said. “I think it was angels whispering to me.”
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