Phillippa’s Bakery in Richmond, Australia, revealed that a ‘flexible burglar’ did some exercise before breaking into their shop
A woman was captured on a surveillance video doing yoga before allegedly robbing a bakery in Australia.
In a video shared on their Facebook and Instagram pages, Phillippa’s Bakery in Richmond, Australia, revealed that a “flexible burglar” did some exercise before allegedly breaking into their shop.
Played alongside the Mission Impossible theme song, the lady falls to the ground before stretching out her legs and doing a hip bridge.
She then stretched her upper body by reaching forward, as well as her back by bending in the opposite direction. Dressed in an all-black outfit that consisted of boots, ripped jeans and a matching leather jacket, the woman continued stretching out her legs in the parking lot before making her way inside.
PEOPLE has contacted Phillippa’s Bakery bakery for comment.
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“We were quite surprised when we saw the security footage from a recent break in at our Bakery HQ. Seems like yoga is a must before breaking in ,” the bakery wrote in their caption. “A few things were stolen, including some croissants which were clearly too tempting for this flexible thief .”
According to NBC News Los Angeles, the robbery took place at the bakery’s headquarters on March 3.
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Phillippa’s Bakery reportedly told the outlet that the lady stole hot cross buns, croissants, as well as an iPad and shoes.
The outlet also reports that the 44-year-old burglar was arrested and received charges of theft and burglary.
PEOPLE has contacted Richmond Police for comment.
Meanwhile, many readers couldn’t help but express their shock by commenting under Phillippa’s Bakery comment section on their social media accounts.
“Is this about working off the calories of the croissants before they steal them?,” one person wrote on Instagram. Another added, “I wondered if they purposely positioned themselves in front of the security camera knowing they’d be filmed, dressed in black for the extra drama. Equally hilarious and shocking.”
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