Man discovered secretly living in Oregon home

A man was discovered living in a crawl space of a house near Portland, Oregon without the owner’s knowledge, according to the authorities.
The man had lived there for a long time, after having installed a bed and lights, said the sheriff’s office of the County Clackamas.
The owner told the deputies that no one should live there and they had heard “strange noises” coming from space before.
The deputies found Beniamin Bucur, 40, inside the crawl space and arrested him for burglary and illegal possession of methamphetamine.
Late Wednesday evening, local time, a witness said he saw a man whom they had not recognized to park his car and to go backwards with a housing complex near Happy Valley, a small town south-east of Portland.
The deputies noticed that the door of the walk in the house promenade was damaged and locked.
The police contacted the owner and tried to open the door with the owner’s keys, but they did not work. After forcing the open space, they discovered Bucur.
Burcur “obviously lived inside,” said the police, because the room was equipped with various electrics, including chargers, a television and plugged in the power of the house, as well as a bed.
A methamphetamine pipe was also found in research, said the sheriff’s office.
Bucur was reserved in prison and his deposit was set at $ 75,000 (£ 55,524).

