Police Officer: I understand you had a theft tonight. Could you tell me everything that happened?
Mrs. Grady: Yes, of course. I was sleeping and I heard a loud noise in the kitchen.
Police Officer: And what did you do?
Mrs. Grady: I got up and went downstairs very quietly. Then I saw a man going out of the window.
Police Officer: Can you describe the thief?
Mrs. Grady: Sure. He had dark hair and a medium build. I couldn't see his face well, but he was wearing a blue shirt.
Police Officer: Did he steal anything?
Mrs. Grady: Well, it was very bizarre.
Police Officer: What do you mean?
Mrs. Grady: He knocked down the refrigerator and stole all the food!
Vocabulary
thief/ robber- a person who takes things theft- the act or the time when a robber takes something steal- (verb) to take something that is not yours (past tense- stole) bizarre- very strange, unusual small/medium/ large build- the size of a person's body. A very big man would have a large build. describe- to tell how something looks or how something is (noun- description) knock down- (verb) to make something fall refrigerator- cold place where we keep our food
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