An AT&T store in Oklahoma was ransacked early Sunday morning, and the burglars thought they were being smart by cutting the power to the store before breaking a window to get in.
But if the power had been on, there may have been enough light for the thieves to realize that one of them had left their PERSONAL cell phone in the store.
The cops showed up . . . noticed the USED phone . . . and took it into evidence. After they left, the thief went back and told the employees that he recently left his phone there, but they told him they didn’t have it so he left.
Then the employees called the police . . . reported the car the guy was driving . . . and they tracked him down. When the cops approached the vehicle, they asked for his name, and he said he was “Matt Damon.” (???)
He wasn’t. His name was Dillon Slack, and he and his father, David McCollough, were arrested for burglary and false impersonation.
Here’s the mugshot. The one on the left is “Matt Damon”