Suspect blames addiction for crime

Suspect blames addiction for crime
Suspect blames p**n addiction for crime. Amanda Owens Allegedly Said P**n Addiction Led To Doggie Door Burglary. An 18-year-old Minnesota woman has been arrested in connection to a residential burglary, accused of sneaking into her neighbor's house through the doggie door. The woman has blamed her actions on debt and an addiction to p**nography, Anoka County sheriff's spokesman Paul Sommer told The Huffington Post.

Amanda Rose Owens of East Bethel, a city located about 30 miles north of Minneapolis, was charged on Wednesday with second-degree burglary. If convicted, she could face up to 10 years in jail and a $20,000 fine. P**n addiction burglary, amanda rose owens dog door, pawn shop, amanda rose owens 20,000 fine, 

According to Sommer, Owens' neighbor, Darin Paul Pake, 44, contacted police on October 3 and reported that a burglary had taken place at his residence on Earskin Street Northeast in East Bethel. Pake told police that a camera, a briefcase and a jar of money were missing.

Pake said that he had been noticing that, sporadically, belongings were missing and he had installed a surveillance camera in an attempt to capture the culprit on film. It worked. Pake showed detectives footage of Owens, a neighbor and babysitter he had once used, entering his home through a doggie door. The video captures Owens rummaging through Pake's possessions and, apparently after working up a thirst, grabbing a Red Bull energy drink from his refrigerator, police said.

Amanda Rose Owens Criminal Complaint

According to the criminal complaint, Owens confessed and said she entered Pake's home on three separate occasions last week. In a post-Miranda statement, Owens further admitted that she took a camera and hid it in her bedroom.

"The defendant stated she was going to pawn it for money. The defendant admitted she stole the jar of money. The defendant stated she is addicted to p**nography and purchased 20 to 30 DVDs and owed money. That's why she burglarized Mr. Pake's home, in an attempt to get items to pawn for cash," the criminal complaint reads.

Owens is being held at the Anoka County Jail.

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