GILBERT, AZ — In a weird two-day span, citizens of an East Valley home say their subject isn’t just about what a person took from the house, but what they left in the back of it.
Gilbert police at the moment are trying to become aware of someone caught on the house security digital camera near Power and Guadalupe roads on Friday morning, who officers say can also be involved in housebreaking at the house the day before.
“The creepiness of it all is the reality of what he did, which is kinda weird; it is mentally traumatic,” said Max Ganley, who lives at home.
Ganley instructed ABC15 on Thursday morning; he and his roommates awakened to the ring of their doorbell around five a.m. While no person was at the door, Ganley says a person had snuck into their residence through an unlocked back door and left a word. He furnished ABC15 with a photo of the word, which reads in element, “Please lock your doorways. I handily stole a knife and a flask. Stay secure. It could’ve killed you. Love you.”
“My bedroom door is unlocked; he should have, in all likelihood, come up, who is aware of if he turned up there, looking at me,” Ganley said.
Ganley says the idea changed into a friend gambling a prank till he and his roommates bought and hooked up home surveillance cameras on Thursday. Around 1 a.m. He says the doorbell camera activated on Friday, displaying a man leaving a bag at the front door. Ganley says any other observer, pictured under, changed into left with the items.

