'Who's been sitting in my chair?': Man comes home at 4am to find a woman in his apartment drinking his beer, petting his dog and wearing his brand new clothes

  • Ryan Spurlock was shocked to discover a strange woman in his Utah apartment 
  • Spurlock returned from a night out at 4 am and the woman was in his living room
  • She drank his beer, wore his new clothes and petted his dog on Wednesday
  • The woman refused to give her name and told Spurlock it was her apartment 
  • Police were eventually called and she was taken into custody  

A Utah man came home after a night out to find a female stranger drinking beer in his apartment and wearing clothes he just bought. 

Ryan Spurlock returned to his North Salt Lake apartment at 4 am on Wednesday morning and was stunned to find a woman, who was apparently homeless, staring back at him in his living room.

Bizarrely, she had placed her shoes neatly by the door and once she got in, she took a beer from the fridge and opened it.

The woman broke into the man's apartment and drank his beer
The woman broke into the man's apartment and drank his beer

A Utah man came home after a night out to find a female stranger drinking beer in his apartment and wearing clothes he just bought

Ryan Spurlock was shocked to discover a strange woman in his Utah apartment who was wearing his clothes and petting his dog on Wednesday morning

Ryan Spurlock was shocked to discover a strange woman in his Utah apartment who was wearing his clothes and petting his dog on Wednesday morning 

He told Fox 13: 'I walked straight in and she was standing right here on the counter just looking at me.

'I was looking right at her and a homeless girl was just looking right at me.

'It felt like a dream, honestly. Even when I laid down, it didn’t feel real,' Spurlock said.

Spurlock said she took new clothes he bought from a bag that was on his kitchen counter and wore them.  

'I noticed the bag was there and she was wearing them too. She went in my fridge, she opened a drink and she drank it, she sat on my couch. 

'She told me she lives here, I said, ‘No you don’t, this is my place,' he added. He then asked her: 'What are you doing? Where are you from? She wouldn’t tell me her name, she started laughing and I thought she was on drugs.'

He claimed she came up to the first floor apartment because she heard his dogs barking and wanted to pet them.  

The encounter became even more surreal for Spurlock when the woman claimed that she owned the apartment.  

Police officers then met the woman near a gas station and took her into custody

Police officers then met the woman near a gas station and took her into custody 

The woman asked if she could stay and Spurlock told her now, adding that he wouldn't call the police if she allowed him to check her bag to ensure she didn't steal anything. 

She then left but decided not to use the door and go out to the balcony of Spurlock's first floor apartment.  

'She just climbed right up here, and she just jumped from here down, she started limping off and then she was fine and started running,' he said.

'I called the cops and chased after her on the other side of the gas station,' he said pointing around the corner.

He then called police and they encountered her at a gas station, but she was also evasive with officers when they questioned her.

In footage which Spurlock recorded police told her: 'Sit your a** down. 'This isn’t a joke. Are you on any drugs right now?,' the officer asked, the woman shook her head, "no."'

'What are you doing in this complex?,' the officer asked just before the video ended.

Once she was in police custody, Spurlock said the officers found his clothes and another man’s wallet in her possession.

Spurlock claimed he didn't know how the woman got inside his apartment. However he said he will ensure that he keeps his door locked in the future.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Man comes home at 4 am from night out to find a woman in his apartment drinking his beer

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