In Ohio a woman identified as Susan Warren made headlines for an unusual crime when she allegedly broke into a private home, cleaned parts of it without permission, and left the occupants an invoice for her work. Warren reportedly entered the residence early one morning while the homeowner’s daughter was asleep, took out the trash, washed dishes, vacuumed, and wiped surfaces before leaving a note and a $75 bill on a napkin with her name and contact information. Police charged her with attempted burglary and trespassing, even though nothing was taken, because the entry was unauthorized and the house was occupied at the time. The case drew attention because Warren claimed she was simply trying to find new customers for her cleaning business by offering surprise services to unsuspecting homeowners. After the homeowners called her phone number, she told them she chose the house randomly because she was desperate for money and does this “all the time.” Law enforcement and prosecutors treated the act as a criminal intrusion rather than a quirky marketing tactic, illustrating the legal line between legitimate business promotion and unlawful entry into private property. #post #explore #viral #business #hustle