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Forget monsters under the bed. What about complete strangers charging multiple cellphones?
A New Jersey man has been arrested and charged with criminal trespass, burglary and theft of services after he allegedly walked into a stranger's home while that owner took out the trash and then hid under a guestroom bed for three days.
Jason Hubbard was discovered by the homeowner after his three-day stay under the bed, where his activities included charging his four cellphones — and that’s it.
According to NBC New York, the homeowner was alerted to Hubbard's presence after hearing a noise.
Police aren’t really sure whether Hubbard wanted to rob the house or worse.
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