Woman 'breaks into house, cleans it and leaves bill for $75'



The Ohio Cleaning Fairy: Susan Warren allegedly broke into a home to clean it

A woman has been accused of breaking into a house, washing the dishes, tidying and vacuuming before leaving a bill with her name on it for $75.

When police confronted Susan Warren, 53, about the alleged early-morning break in, she told them she 'does it all the time'.

Warren allegedly broke into the home in Westlake, Ohio after picking the house at random while driving down the street, she said.

When the homeowners' 18-year-old daughter woke up to find the house had been cleaned, she assumed her parents had organised a maid.

The woman had taken out the trash, vacuumed the carpet and cleaned up the playroom, victim Sherry Bush told WKYC .

'There were some coffee mugs that my husband had out,' she said. 'She had washed them all.



'She wrote a note [on a napkin] and left it on the table, saying, "$75 I was here to clean", and left her name and number,' Bush said.



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Bill: Warren left a handwritten note on a napkin which read 'I was here to clean' along with her name, address and '$75'

When her daughter mentioned the cleaner, Bush said she had not oragnised one, and assumed a cleaning service sent someone to the wrong house.

So she was stunned when she called the number left on the note and the woman told them it had been intentional.

'I think our jaws just dropped to the ground,' Bush said. 'I said, what happened, did you get the wrong house? She said, "no, I do this all the time".'

'I said, "what do you mean?" She said, "I just stop and clean your house".'

Scene: Warren allegedly broke into the home, before vacuuming the carpet, tidying the playroom, taking out the trash and washing the dishes

Stunned: Sherry Bush initially thought a cleaning service had sent a cleaner to the home by mistake - so was shocked when the woman said it was intentional

Last month Warren was charged with criminal trespassing at a home in Beachwood, police records show.



A friend living at Warren's home told WKYC the woman is always working and owns her own business. Sue Warren Cleaning can be found online.



Nothing was stolen from the homes, but police expect to charge her with felony burglary in court.



'This may be a pattern of behavior for her,' Westlake Police Department captain Guy Turner told Fox 8.

Warren is in Cuyahoga County Jail and has not yet posted bond as of Thursday afternoon.