Tulsa police catch serial burglar due to his love for SpongeBob SquarePants

Tulsa police say one suspect’s apparel helped them nab him for burglarizing his neighbors. 

Authorities acquired experiences of 5 completely different burglaries on the Waterside Residences between July 23 and Sept. 13. Many of the instances had been comparable, the place the entrance door was kicked in and electronics, weapons and televisions had been stolen. 

In a number of instances, the suspect was seen sporting SpongeBob shorts and socks. When he allegedly went to promote some stolen objects on Fb Market, those self same clothes objects had been seen within the background of photographs.

Detectives served a search warrant on the condo of Edward Worth, who's also called “Smacc Man,” on Sept. 16. He was arrested for a number of burglaries. 

Throughout a search by his condo, detectives situated the SpongeBob clothes objects within the dryer. 

A number of televisions, cell telephones, iPads, tablets, weapons, ammunition, web routers and different electronics had been recovered within the condo Worth was staying. Lots of the objects have already been returned to the victims, police say. 

Worth was arrested for second-degree housebreaking after a felony conviction, knowingly concealing stolen property and possession of a firearm within the fee of a felony.

Most of the cases were similar, where the front door was kicked in and electronics, guns and televisions were stolen. 
Worth allegedly robbed at the very least 5 properties on the Waterside Residences between July 23 and Sept. 13.
Tulsa Police Division
Prince was seen in the same clothes at the scenes of the robbery.
Worth’s SpongeBob garments could possibly be present in his Fb Market advert for the stolen items.
Tulsa Police Division

“Worth has been arrested for a number of burglaries prior to now, however most of these fees had been dismissed due to a witness failing to seem,” FOX23 experiences. 

The TV station says Worth’s arraignment has been set for Thursday.  

“FYI, the suspect’s condo was not situated in a pineapple underneath the ocean,” police wrote on Fb. 

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