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Man arrested for trying to move into someone else's lake house
n Ontario County man was arrested yesterday after he attempted to move into someone’s vacation home on Canandaigua Lake last month.
Todd D. Blauvelt Jr., 18, of Gorham was charged yesterday with second-degree burglary, a felony, and punishable false written statement, a misdemeanor, said New York State Police investigator Mark Eifert.
Blauvelt, his 15-year-old girlfriend and her family were all found inside a nearly-6,000-square-foot multi-million dollar lake house in South Bristol by the property owner, Eifert said. Blauvelt allegedly convinced his girlfriend and her family that he had inherited the house from his deceased grandfather and invited them to move in, Eifert said.
“There’s an inconsequentiality to our lives that living in the wilderness shows up. Mountain are real, they set their limits, they set ours. They expose us, make us vulnerable and strong at the same time. “ --Alison Wat
6,000 sq ft fully furnished. Was there no pictures around the house, mail, a post sign with a name, neighbors who wondered. A mailman, a meter reader, a lawn servicing guy?
The only parallel I can think of in the same unrealistic logic of "I will never get caught" is the Congressman from our state who just didn't believe one of AT LEAST six women wouldn't blow him in with those twitter pictures. Amazing these times we live in.