The San Francisco Chronicle reported Monday that police officers found and arrested 38 year old Jeremiah Kaylor, who was squatting in a mansion on the market and sold several paintings from the home valued at more than $300,000.
The Police went to the home in the ritzy Pacific Heights neighborhood after receiving reports of a suspicious person.
Officer Carlos Manfredi says the man told police he was buying the home, but a real estate agent said he was trespassing. The agent also said 11 paintings were missing.
Though the art was valued in the high six-figures, Manfredi said Kaylor sold the pieces for well below their value.
Police responded to the home on Sunday and found Kaylor with a painting next to a moving van. He was arrested on suspicion of burglary after a neighbor tipped off the police that they saw lights on in the vacant home.
Authorities say they tracked down nine of the paintings and expect to find the other two soon.
The home which was once valued at $25million is now listed as a 'single family home' for $17million.
According to CBS San Francisco it had been vacant for five years.
Police say Kaylor occupied the 8-bedroom 7-bathroom mansion for around two months before he was caught and that it is unclear how he got access to the home.
Manfredi thinks he was able to enter through an open window.
'They made contact with the squatter, he identified himself, produced paperwork saying that he was going to be the proprietor of the house and was in the process of owning the home,' Manfredi said.
Officers were not able to get in touch with the sales manager from Vanguard Properties since it was almost midnight, and there was no way to prove whether the papers were real, Manfredi said.
Police returned on Sunday and arrested Kaylor after the sales manager confirmed he was trespassing.
'While detaining him, an officer noticed a big wooden crate that you would put a painting inside for transport and upon opening the crate, they discovered it was one of the paintings that belonged to the home, Manfredi said.
Kaylor said he sold the paintings on social media and also took the art to pawn shops.
According to Kaylor's Facebook page he is a painter and a father of three children. The children were not at the mansion and it's unclear whose custody they are in.







24 comments:
Badt guy!
Serves him right...he should spend an ample of time in jail to reset his thieving brain
Ole buruku someborri! Linda take note!
Ole buruku someborri! Linda take note!
Ole buruku someborri! Linda take note!
No need saying others will learn cos they won't
#iT wiLL oNly gEt beTTer
#iT mUsT eNd iN prAisE
Hmmm, that's not cool
Ubanagum
Imagine this nigga...oyinbo dey crase walahi
Yesbosschuks signin in
Wow! Now this is a house! See the criminal!
THAT NOT COOL
AUNTY LINDA......
You are in hot soup
. TIMILEYIN BLESSING
Lol....sharp guy has been busted!
#TeamBlessed#
Stupid idiot, he couldn't just squat and enjoy, he had to steal too?!
The good life comes with a price....
He should b penalise accordingly...
Criminal mind
Hmm
What?some people are unbelievable! U didn't until squat, u also stole #3ook! Nawa!
a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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Baddoo... But the guy is stupid shah no doubt about that....
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***
Na wa o. Some people have guts. Lol
Na wa ooo.. what an ungrateful fellow. rest in peace in that prison man
Such guts...
If you can't solve his troubles don't knock the dude hussle. Why be homeless when u can sneak in a vacant home
38yrs old squatting and thieving..life has not been good to him.
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