When you think of a jewel heist, you probably imagine a cat-like thief dressed in all black slinking around a bank vault or dark mansion with a set of lock picks. On the trail is a clever police detective who needs quick wits to make the bust.
But a recent caper in Windsor is proving to be a bit more irregular.
According to CBC News, Windsor police have a man in custody after he allegedly not only stole a diamond from a jewelry store, but swallowed it in a effort to dispose of the evidence. Now they're playing the waiting game.
A clerk at the jewelry store became suspicious when the man fumbled the $20,000 stone, the CBC reports, and the jeweler determined that it had been switched with a fake. They managed to stall the suspect until police arrived.
More from the CBC:
Sgt. Brett Corey said the man is being kept in a special cell, without a toilet. "We are monitoring his bowel movements, if you will. Our forensic identification people are the lucky ones who have to go through the waste to obtain the diamond once it passes," Corey said.
But things aren't coming out exactly as planned.
The suspected thief was arrested last Thursday, but as of this morning, he was still holding back the evidence police need to clinch their case.
Here's the report from the CBC:
-John Klein Wilson, Michigan Radio Newsroom