http://www.cbsnews.com/news/suspected-burglar-dies-in-chimney-after-homeowner-lights-fire/
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FRESNO, Calif. -- Authorities say a suspected burglar who became stuck in the chimney of a Central California home died after the homeowner lit a fire in the fireplace.
Authorities said a homeowner in the rural town of Huron heard someone scream after lighting a fire in his fireplace Saturday afternoon and alerted authorities.
"He had tried to light a fire in his fireplace and he had heard somebody calling out for help in the chimney," said Jake Jensen with the Fresno County Sheriffs Office to CBS affiliate KGPE.
Fresno County Sheriff's spokesman Tony Botti said an autopsy on Sunday concluded that 19-year-old Cody Caldwell died of smoke inhalation and burns.
"Don't have any idea how long he had been in there, the homeowner noticed some of his stuff had been rummaged through," said Jensen to KGPE. "He thinks the guy did get into the chimney last night."
When the homeowner realized a person was stuck in the chimney, he extinguished the fire.
Lt. Brandon Pursell said Caldwell was responsive when firefighters smashed the chimney to get him out, but when they got to the young man he died.
Deputies told KGPE that there had been other break-in's in the neighborhood recently, but they didn't know if the suspect was responsible for those crimes.
"I've been a deputy for 17 years now and I've never seen anything like this," said Jensen.
"Sure, I'll call the Fire Department.........right after I eat this sandwich."
In all seriousness, the burglar was probably trying to stay quiet so as not to be found out, and that very act likely did him in. Trapped in a chute of smoke from a lit, and then an extinguished fire with no oxygen and plenty of poison, he likely didn't stand a chance even with the fire being immediately put out.
I hope his insurance will cover reconstruction of the chimney through his break-in policy.
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FRESNO, Calif. -- Authorities say a suspected burglar who became stuck in the chimney of a Central California home died after the homeowner lit a fire in the fireplace.
Authorities said a homeowner in the rural town of Huron heard someone scream after lighting a fire in his fireplace Saturday afternoon and alerted authorities.
"He had tried to light a fire in his fireplace and he had heard somebody calling out for help in the chimney," said Jake Jensen with the Fresno County Sheriffs Office to CBS affiliate KGPE.
Fresno County Sheriff's spokesman Tony Botti said an autopsy on Sunday concluded that 19-year-old Cody Caldwell died of smoke inhalation and burns.
"Don't have any idea how long he had been in there, the homeowner noticed some of his stuff had been rummaged through," said Jensen to KGPE. "He thinks the guy did get into the chimney last night."
When the homeowner realized a person was stuck in the chimney, he extinguished the fire.
Lt. Brandon Pursell said Caldwell was responsive when firefighters smashed the chimney to get him out, but when they got to the young man he died.
Deputies told KGPE that there had been other break-in's in the neighborhood recently, but they didn't know if the suspect was responsible for those crimes.
"I've been a deputy for 17 years now and I've never seen anything like this," said Jensen.
"Sure, I'll call the Fire Department.........right after I eat this sandwich."
In all seriousness, the burglar was probably trying to stay quiet so as not to be found out, and that very act likely did him in. Trapped in a chute of smoke from a lit, and then an extinguished fire with no oxygen and plenty of poison, he likely didn't stand a chance even with the fire being immediately put out.
I hope his insurance will cover reconstruction of the chimney through his break-in policy.