They also wanted to get a ride to the airport so they could spend the weekend in New York.

Florida: Two people in Florida have been arrested after one of them made a 911 call to get help with moving their belongings from a home they were burglarizing, said authorities.
Deputies responded to a home Saturday after a 911 call was made but nobody spoke, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office said.
At the home, the deputies concluded that nobody lived there, but they found a male suspect and his girlfriend inside the home after entering it through an unlocked door.
While talking to deputies, the female suspect told them that she had called 911 for the purpose of having law enforcement help them move their belongings from the house they were burglarizing.
They also wanted to get a ride to the airport so they could spend the weekend in New York, the sheriff’s office added.
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