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'Goldilocks' Found Asleep at Wash. Home
A "Goldilocks" was found sleeping in a Chehalis home. Deputy Police Chief Randy Kaut said when the family woke up Wednesday they found an 18-year-old stranger asleep in a bed.
When they awoke the woman she said a friend named Jeremy had dropped her off and told her it would be OK to sleep there. While that was just right for her it was more than the family could bear. They don't know anyone named Jeremy.
There was nothing taken from the home - no missing porridge. Police gave the Olympia woman a ticket for trespassing.
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