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    bar none - after getting his head stuck on railings for two-and-a-half hours. The marooned man was filmed by onlookers at 4:40pm but police didn???t arrive until 7pm in Morelia, Mexico. TRIANGLE NEWS 0203 176 5581 // news@trianglenews.co.uk By Andy Crick With video and pix A SUSPECTED crook could be the dumbest bar none - after getting his head stuck on railings for two-and-a-half hours. The man got trapped while allegedly trying to flee after a burglary. Residents in the block of flats then spotted him trying to wriggle free. The suspect somehow got his head in between the metal bars but then couldn???t get it out again. The marooned man was filmed by onlookers at 4:40pm but police didn???t arrive until 7pm in Morelia, Mexico.

    The thought robber was left a sitting duck for authorities (Picture: Triangle News)

    This thought burglar might have simply won the award for many unlucky ‘criminal’ of the year.

    The guy got his head caught in railings while supposedly attempting to leave a theft.

    His predicament may have gone undetected however he wound up stuck in between the metal bars for 2 and a half hours.

    Neighbours in the close-by block of flats identified him attempting to twitch totally free and signaled the authorities.

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    bar none - after getting his head stuck on railings for two-and-a-half hours. The marooned man was filmed by onlookers at 4:40pm but police didn???t arrive until 7pm in Morelia, Mexico. TRIANGLE NEWS 0203 176 5581 // news@trianglenews.co.uk By Andy Crick With video and pix A SUSPECTED crook could be the dumbest bar none - after getting his head stuck on railings for two-and-a-half hours. The man got trapped while allegedly trying to flee after a burglary. Residents in the block of flats then spotted him trying to wriggle free. The suspect somehow got his head in between the metal bars but then couldn???t get it out again. The marooned man was filmed by onlookers at 4:40pm but police didn???t arrive until 7pm in Morelia, Mexico.

    Police ultimately released the stuck ‘thief’ from the roofing system and led him away in handcuffs (Picture: Triangle News)

    The marooned guy was recorded by observers at 4.40pm however authorities in the Mexican city of Morelia didn’t show up till 7pm.

    One witness stated: ‘He looks like a rat caught in a trap.’

    Three police officers got here and handled to cut him totally free with some bolt cutters.

    One officer even did a summersault to come down from the roofing system prior to the suspect was removed.

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