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“Spider-Man” Burglar Arrested

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Seems like Spider-Man has finally been caught up in his own web.

Actually, ignoring that, a 27 years old, Tetsuya Fujisawa has been arrested under the suspicion of breaking into another person’s house Iizuka, Fukuoka Prefecture. We can say this man is extremely stylish, or he is an america comic otaku, as he was wearing a Spider-Man costume while breaking into the house.

Fujisawa is suspected to enter a 57-years old house during 10.20am on Wednesday. However, Fujisawa took off immediately when he heard the owner returning home.

The police was notified and this prompted a search for Fujisawa, whom was found to be changing clothes in a car. The police found a black costume, and a mask that was based on the 2007 movie “Spider-Man 3″ and promptly arrested Fujisawa.

Via: JapanToday.

Getting caught is one thing, but getting caught over the fact that he didn’t steal anything? Man, this guy is a poor person.

While there’s no denying that this guy is definitely a fan of Spider-Man, there’s really something wrong with this person wearing a Spider-Man costume while breaking into a house. Who knows, maybe he wants to have the powers of Spider-Man so he can escape easily…

Or maybe it’s the introductory picture up there that influenced him…

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One Comment

  1.     Glo the Legend on June 19th, 2009 at 4:10 PM

    Hahaha the stories that come out of Japan are always amusing.

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