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Borough Park, NY - Burglar Returns for His Wallet

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Published on:   Jul 14, 2008 at 01:28 PM
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Yaakov Kanelsky
Yaakov Kanelsky
Borough Park, NY - A hapless burglar who swiped more than $200 from a Brooklyn apartment was back within moments begging to return the stolen cash - in exchange for the wallet he left behind.

Victor Marin, 20, broke into the 40th Street building in Borough Park and made off with the money, but left his billfold - complete with his identification - on the victim's bed.

The bewildered victim, Yaakov Kanelsky, 49, arrived home from a shopping trip around to see the accused thief at his first-floor kitchen window.

"There was someone knocking on my window, and I asked him, 'What do you want? Why are you here?' And he said, he told me, 'I left my wallet inside your house,' " Kanelsky said.

"Why were you inside my house?" a perplexed Kanelsky asked. "He told me he needed to use the bathroom."

When Kanelsky asked the next logical question - why the intruder needed to use a bathroom in someone else's home - Marin allegedly replied, "It doesn't matter. I need my wallet. I forgot my wallet. It's in your bedroom."

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Kanelsky, a retired rabbi who is originally from Israel, called 911 while Marin allegedly ran from the kitchen window to the apartment's front door.

"If you give me my wallet, I'll give you back your money," the intruder hollered through the door. "What money?" asked Kanelsky. "I didn't even know any money was missing."

The absent-minded burglar flashed a wad of bills through the peephole. A quick check of the bedroom confirmed that Kanelsky's cash - $93 in singles and $125 in larger bills - was missing from his dresser.

Instead, the victim found a wallet filled with credit cards, photos and cash - and a pair of sunglasses.

So Kanelsky told the man on the other side of the door to return his cash, which he promptly did, sliding the $125 under the door. But the $93 wad of singles was too bulky to push under the door, so Marin allegedly began stuffing the bills little by little through the small crack.

That's when the cops showed up. Marin was quickly picked up and charged with burglary, petty larceny and possession of stolen property.

Kanelsky said he believed the thief had entered via the kitchen window - which he had habitually left open since he moved into the apartment seven years ago. "I just thought this whole thing was crazy," said Kanelsky.


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 Jul 14, 2008 at 02:08 PM anonymous Says:

He wanted to be mekayem, Veheishiv es hagzeilah asher gozal.

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 Jul 14, 2008 at 02:23 PM Anonymous Says:

This perp will definitely make it in the book of dumbest criminals!

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 Jul 14, 2008 at 04:12 PM a yid Says:

I wonder what defense his lawyer will use. He needed to go to the bathroom and thought that the $200 fell out of his wallet. He also wanted his wallet to return the rest of the money to the owners

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 Jul 14, 2008 at 04:31 PM Anonymous Says:

Thank g-d this crook didnt trip while he was in the apt. he would sue for damages

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 Jul 14, 2008 at 06:52 PM Anonymous Says:

So what would you rather have? dumb nervous crooks or smart cool and collected ones?

Baruch HaShem for crooks that are dumb........

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 Jul 14, 2008 at 07:21 PM Ben Torah Internet user Says:

The crook's wallet had over $590 in it,so t rabbi should not have returned the wallet in exchange for the $ 200 cash.He should have kept the money from wallet,and denied there was money in the wallet and then given the wallet to the cops.Now when this dumb crook (and we hope there are more like him) goes to jail,the experienced crooks will give him lessons how improve his art.

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 Jul 14, 2008 at 07:23 PM Ben Torah Internet user Says:

The crook's wallet had over $590 is a rumor,it makes the story better

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 Jul 14, 2008 at 08:01 PM Abba Says:

7:21

I don't know about that. I mean the theif did give him back the money. I'ts like stealing in a way if the yid keeps his money

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 Jul 14, 2008 at 10:15 PM SomeoneinRockland Says:

Ben Torah... Two wrongs don't make a right...

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 Jul 15, 2008 at 01:17 AM Anonymous Says:

May use insanity as a defense.

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 Jul 15, 2008 at 02:42 AM Anonymous Says:

This guy is too stupid to be a petty crook. He should join Kadima and run for the Kenesset.

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 Jul 15, 2008 at 03:51 AM Anonymous Says:

What an idiot! Good thing he didn't come back with a gun, though. I bet the cops were laughing all the way to the precinct!

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