In an incredibly bizarre story, a man was found to have broken into a house and made it his home for almost a week.

According to ABC News, police report that Jason Hubbard broke into the home of his ex-girlfriend where he lived, undetected, under the bed in a guest room for 3-5 days.

"He was hiding upstairs underneath the bed, in my daughter's bedroom," Margaret Adamcewicz said. "He used to date my daughter five years ago...It didn't end well...He didn't say why he came back. He just picked our house to hide out in. He didn't have a home to live in."

Further investigation revealed that Hubbard entered the home through an open door when one resident was taking out the garbage. After entering the house, he proceeded into the spare bedroom, where he stayed under the bed for days. He also began charging his four cell phones utilizing an electric outlet under the bed.

Naturally, he's being charged with criminal trespassing, along with burglary... But here's the fun part: he's also being charged with theft of services for using the electricity of the home to charge those cell phones.

I would like to take a moment to apologize to every restaurant, Starbucks, train station, home, business, and every other form of abode equipped with electricity for the theft of services I've committed using your outlets to charge my phone.

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