A cat burglar in Amsterdam got himself in a tight spot after running away from police across house roofs. |
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They're trying to make me think he's a cat burglar that sneaks out at night. |
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An attempted robbery by a female cat burglar was thwarted when she was trapped by a resident, the Central Local Court heard recently. |
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If this guy were a cat burglar, he'd practically be leaving a business card at the scene of the crime. |
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She added that Jack is also an expert cat burglar and if he is out at night and sees an open skylight he cannot resist the temptation. |
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For Marcia, being a cat burglar was all risk, excitement and fun. |
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A high-tech cat burglar is invading the apartments of young women. |
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He probably won't be a killer, maybe a career cat burglar or similar. |
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Where antiques are stolen it is often not a case of a cat burglar arriving at 2am, it is guys driving large removal vans up the driveway in broad daylight. |
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But everything will change with the arrival of a cunning cat burglar with a mysterious agenda. |
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This is a cat burglar willing to go in at night, take what he wants. |
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According to the Los Nageles times, Newmar made Catwoman's original black skin-tight cat burglar outfit iconic. |
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There's another bit where everyone suddenly becomes a cat burglar. |
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Atticus Claw was once a great cat burglar. |
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What if he becomes a cat burglar or a cereal criminal? |
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Owners of a real-life cat burglar have been left red-faced after their mischievous feline started stealing underwear from neighbours' homes. |
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There is an endearing side to this curmudgeonly cat burglar that surfaces most clearly in his regular visits to the local library. |
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The police were baffled by the exploits of a cat burglar who only stole from the upper floors of high-rise apartments. |
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But is the cat burglar quite so much of a bad girl as she seems? |
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