Vigilante Action: A Florida resident, dressed as Batman, assists police in apprehending a burglary suspect
In a bizarre turn of events, a 20-year-old man named Jystin Schimpl found himself in trouble with the law after breaking into a vehicle and stealing multiple items. The incident occurred early Wednesday at a location in Cape Coral, Florida.
Schimpl is accused of burglarising a vehicle and making off with items such as cash, a women's wristlet, two Ray-Ban sunglasses worth $300 each, and over $500 in gift cards. He was booked into jail on charges including burglary and petty theft.
Meanwhile, in a completely unrelated incident, a Florida man named Kyle Myvett found himself in a heroic role. Myvett was at his home in Cape Coral when he encountered a burglary suspect rummaging through his truck.
Myvett, who was wearing Batman pajamas at the time, confronted the suspect in his neighbor's garage. He managed to detain the suspect until the police arrived. After the incident, he posed for a photo with police in his Caped Crusader outfit.
No further information was provided about the police department involved in either incident, or about any charges filed against either Schimpl or Myvett.
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