‘Homeless’ man found sleeping in ceiling of Oklahoma convenience store

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‘Homeless’ man found sleeping in ceiling of Oklahoma convenience store

Workers at an Oklahoma dairy get a strange surprise when they arrive at work to find a squatter napping on the diner’s ceiling.

Philip Hickman, 41, was caught sleeping at Braum’s Ice Cream and Dairy Shop in Norman, Oklahoma, on September 9, according to police body camera footage of the exposure.

Employees called police around 6 a.m. to report a possible robbery after tiles fell from the ceiling and the camera system was damaged, according to News 9.

Norman police arrived and found the homeless man inside the building.

“There’s some fakes on the ceiling,” Officer Deatheridge is heard saying on body camera footage. “Man, I don’t know how he lay there like that.”

Firefighters can be seen using a ladder to get into the ceiling to access the man, who pretended to be asleep to avoid being caught.

“The man is lying on the rafters, we can’t tell him to move or do anything. We don’t know how to bring him down,” said one of the emergency personnel.

Philip Hickman, 41, found asleep at Braum’s Ice Cream and Dairy in Norman, Oklahoma, on September 9, recently released body camera footage. Norman Police Department Firefighters had to use a ladder to get him down. After about 30 minutes, he was seen coming down the stairs shirtless and confused. Norman Police Department

Shortly afterwards Hickman can be seen dusted and shirtless after descending the stairs wearing only jeans and a ball cap.

Officers quickly handcuffed the man, who did not comment during the ordeal. Hickman politely gave them his personal information before being led out of the store.

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“Just in time for breakfast,” joked Deatheridge.

Hickman did not steal anything from the store. Norman Police Department It is unclear how Hickman got into the building as there were no signs of forced entry. Police said he caused about $1,000 worth of damage. Norman Police Department

It is unclear how Hickman got into the building as there were no signs of forced entry. Police say he caused about $1,000 worth of damage, News 9 reported.

Hickman did not steal anything from the store, nor was he under the influence. Police suspect he just wanted a warm bed.

Police are still investigating the incident.

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