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Cupcake thief breaks into Vancouver bakery, cleans up after himself

Police say they are investigating the incident but have not yet made any arrests.

A man was caught on security camera mopping up the glass he smashed before stealing cupcakes from a bakery

Security footage shows a man stands in a bakery at night time with a mop in hand surrounded by shattered glass.
A man is pictured mopping up shattered glass after he broke the door of a Dunbar bakery on Friday. (Submitted by Emma Irvine)

He had his cake, and stole it too.

A peculiarburglary captured on camera shows a man stealing a box of cupcakes from a Vancouver bakery but not before cleaning up the mess he made while breaking in.

Security footage from Sweet Something, located in the Dunbar neighbourhood in Vancouver's southwest,shows a man kicking in the bakery's glass door on Friday.

After loitering inside for a half hour, he mops up the broken glass andgrabs a box of six cupcakes before leaving.

"It's the true Canadian break in," said the bakery's owner Emma Irvine.

Irvine posted the footage online in a TikTok, which has accumulatedover 1.3 million views at the time of writing.

Irvine says the man arrived in front of the establishment around 3a.m. Friday morning, lingering outside and knocking on the door a few times before breaking in about half an hour later.

Inside the bakery he walked around, usedthe bathroom, and spent time sitting in a chair.

A man sits on a chair in a bakery.
The cupcake culprit was caught on security camera sitting in a chair in the bakery. (Submitted by Emma Irvine)

"He decides to take a rest. He must be really tired from breaking in to my business," joked Irvine in the TikTok video.

The footageshows him then retrieving a mop and bucket and cleaning up the smashed glass on the floor, although Irvine says hedid not do a very good job of it.

The man also tookselfies on the bakery's phone.

"He was in no rush," said Irvine.

An iPhone is pictured with a photo of a man wearing bright orange sunglasses pulled up.
The man took a few selfies on the bakery's cell phone while he was there. (Submitted by Emma Irvine)

Irvine said her heart sank when she initially saw the smashed door. But watching the tape led to someof the best laughs she's ever had.

"Definitely not a typical day in owning a bakery."

The Vancouver Police Department wrote in a statement to CBCthat they are investigating the incident, but have not made an arrest.

"It is alleged he took a single box of cupcakes valued at $30," the statement reads.

Police say the man appeared to be in his 20s.

'Forgive and forget'

This is the second time Irvine's business has been broken into. While she had paused the use of an alarm system at the time of this burglary to cut costs, she says she now plans to reinstate it.

Like other food-based businesses, Irvine says her bakery struggled during the COVID-19 pandemic.

"My heart goes out to any other business that has had to go through this," said Irvine. "Lucky for us ours had a little bit of a funnier spin on it andyou can laugh it off and just move forward."

Irvine says she is surprised and thankful nothing else was stolen, addingthere was the cellphone, which the man used to take his selfies, in the bakery in addition to an iPad.

"You can't hate on him too much," said Irvine. "Forgive and forget, we'll move on."

She says she hopes the man enjoyed the cupcakes.

With files from Maurice Katz