Ex-wife breaks down door, takes items from house, and isn't arrested

Story here. An ex-wife breaks in to house where she no longer lives to retrieve baby items. She busts the door open with a crowbar. She isn't arrested. Would a man be treated the same if the tables were turned? Will he have to pay for the damages to rental property? Excerpt:

'An Omaha man comes home and finds someone has broken in and stolen several items. But was a crime really committed?

At 2-and-a-half, she is the love of Justin Snelling's life. "Her name is Calee. I love following her around doing whatever she wants to do."

Last Tuesday, Snelling returned to his home at 60th and Birch and found his door pried open, though curiously only Calee's things were missing. "I go in and I notice diapers are gone, DVDs are gone, potty chair is gone, wipes are gone, everything that was new that I hadn't opened yet is gone.”'

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An Omaha man comes home and finds someone has broken in and stolen several items. But was a crime really committed?

Yes, a crime was committed. Somebody broke into someone else's house and stole things. Just because the criminal had some sob story to go with it doesn't mean it's not a crime. It just means that this crime will not be punished due to a lack of penis in the defendant's pants.

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