Burglary suspects flirting leads to his arrest
Police on the Peninsula say they set up a suspected burglar on a “first date” he likely regrets.
Keveen Quintanilla, 31, of Burlingame, is accused of burglarizing Curry Up Now, a restaurant in the 100 block of South B Street in San Mateo. San Mateo police say he was caught in the act by employees in the early hours of Saturday morning, but he fled the scene before police could arrive.
One of those employees, 22-year-old bartender Ashleigh Cullen, told police she recognized the suspect as a man who had previously “flirted with her during business hours.”
I know it can be tough but the little guy can get you into some real trouble.Granted this guy probably wasn't going to get into MENSA anytime soon.
But his buddy overrode his bullshit detector and he is now in jail.I don't feel sorry for the asshole just pointing out the folly of having a dangling appendage that doesn't always have your best interests at heart.That is all:)