Burglar Breaks Into Her Home, Days Later, Mom Sees Him With The Missing Shoes On

Raelene Holguin was heartbroken when she saw someone broke into her baby boy's bedroom and stole the family's belongings. Holguin is holding her son extra tight, still afraid, knowing that the thieves are out there.

“I’m still in fear they could possibly come back and grab whatever else they forgot,” says Holguin. “I don’t understand why anyone would want to take from babies. Take our stuff — OK, but don’t do it to my babies.”

But what the foolhardy thieves didn't know was that when they stole Holguin's cell phone, they were creating a stream of evidence. Right after they robbed the mother, the crooks began taking photos with it.

Little did they know that every single photo they took was uploaded to Holguin's online account. She could see everything they were doing.

“Every day they’re taking pictures — smiling — continuing their life like nothing’s happened,” she says.

Holguin and her father-in-law, James Bryan, have been able to track down the two people in the photos and are helping police, who have not yet charged anyone, track them down.

“Babies are off limits,” Bryan says. “I don’t care if it’s gangbangers, or whatever it is. You don’t mess with babies.”

That goes to show, the next time your phone is stolen just check the cloud to see if the fools are taking selfies!

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