I’m a criminal, get me out of here! Bungling ‘burglar’ gets his head stuck in railings for two-and-a-half hours while trying to flee
- The thief was attempting to burgle a house in Morelia, Mexico on Monday
- Police waited more than two-and-a-half hours before rescuing the burglar
- The criminal was handcuffed after he was rescued from the metal railings
This is the moment a suspected burglar was spotted with his head stuck in railings, where he was trapped for more than two-and-a-half hours.
The man was trying to climb up through a metal grate which protected a property’s open yard from break-ins in Morelia, Mexico.
According to witnesses it took more than two hours for the emergency services to arrive at the scene.
This is the moment a burglar got his head trapped in metal railings in Morelia, Mexico on Monday afternoon
The criminal was handcuffed by his rescuers and led to the edge of the roof where he was passed to another officer on the ground
Witnesses filmed the man as he was lowered into the custody of a municipal police officer
Witnesses filmed the man with his head and one arm above the metal grid, the rest of this body underneath.
He was crouching at an awkward angle with his feet on top of a concrete wall.
It is not obvious from the footage whether he had been heading up or down through the structure when he got struck on Monday afternoon.
As some residents called the police, others filmed the man as he failed to free himself.
One witness claimed: ‘He looks like a rat caught in a rat trap.’
The suspect was eventually freed by three police officers who used bolt cutters to slice through the iron bars.
The officer dragged the man onto the flat roof of the property he had planned to burgle and handcuffed him.
One of the officers was brandishing an assault rifle. A second made his way down from the room in an acrobatic fashion performing a somersault.
The criminal was led by the officer to a squad car for transport to the local police station
Witnesses described the felon as ‘a rat stuck in a trap’ after he was stuck in the railing for two-and-a-half hours on Monday