Crime & Safety

Alleged Pittsburgh-Area Trespasser Had Fruity Pebbles Fondness: Cops

A Pittsburgh-area woman accused of entering a home illegally helped herself to the victim's breakfast cereal, police said.

BUTLER, PA— A Pittsburgh-area woman faces a preliminary hearing next week on trespassing charges after a woman called police to report a stranger walked into her bedroom while eating her cereal.

The cereal was identified as Fruity Pebbles.

The victim told police a woman entered the bedroom of her Eau Claire Street home eating the cereal. She offered no explanation for her behavior and was ordered to leave the house.

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The woman, later identified as Tori Zaborowski, exited the home through an open kitchen window. Police found her a short time later on the back porch of a nearby residence.

Zaborowski, 31, faces charges of criminal trespassing and public drunkenness. She faces a preliminary hearing on June 10.

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