Monday, November 26 2012 4:01 PM EST2012-11-26 21:01:55 GMT
A local maid will be doing more cleaning up, for free, but this time it's part of her sentence. Susan Warren was sentenced to one year, 20 hours of community work service, and slapped with $150 fine.More >>
A local maid will be doing more cleaning up, for free, but this time it's part of her sentence.
Susan Warren was sentenced to one year, 20 hours of community work service, and slapped with $150 fine.More >>
Friday, June 22 2012 4:19 PM EDT2012-06-22 20:19:37 GMT
She's accused of breaking into a house, cleaning it and then leaving a bill. The self-styled cleaning fairy doesn't believe she was committing a crime, but doing a good deed.More >>
She's accused of breaking into a house, cleaning it and then leaving a bill. The self-styled cleaning fairy doesn't believe she was committing a crime, but doing a good deed.More >>
ELYRIA, OH (WOIO) -
Susan Warren also known as "The Cleaning Fairy" was back in police custody today but this time it wasn't for breaking into homes to clean them; this time she was shoveling driveways without permission.
Elyria Police went to a home on Brandtson Avenue today for a report of a "suspicious female" shoveling a driveway without the homeowner's consent.
During questioning, the officer discovered that 53-year-old Susan Warren had a warrant through Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office for probation violation.
Although Warren was arrested on the warrant, no charges were brought up for shoveling the snow.
In November of 2012, Warren was sentenced to one year of probation for breaking into a Westlake home, cleaning it and leaving a $75 bill for the homeowner on a napkin.
She said that it wasn't uncommon for her to go into homes and clean them and that she never had a problem before that.