Orange County deputies said they found a burglar covered in grease stuck in the window of a convenience store early Saturday.

According to deputies, Chad Winslow broke into Sam's Discount Food Store, on the 2600 block of Apopka Boulevard, by sliding through a grease trap on the store's roof.

The alarm went off, and the deputy who responded said he saw Winslow, 34, stuck in one of the windows.

An arrest report said Winslow told the deputy he was stuck, could not move and had to "take a poop." The deputy helped Winslow out of the window and took him into custody.



According to the report, Winslow tried to steal two dirty magazines and three packs of cigarettes.

Winslow had several cuts and scrapes on his arms and legs. He was taken to Florida Hospital Apopka to be treated for his injuries, and then to the Orange County Jail, where he was locked up on $3,750 bond. He is charged with burglary, criminal mischief and petit theft.



Winslow initially agreed to an interview, but later backed out. We did, however, speak to the deputy who arrested him, who said the case gets even weirder -- and has everything to do with a ham sandwich.

"This is the stuff you only see on TV," said Orange County Deputy Kent Matherne. "But this is real life. It really happens."



Matherne said he spotted something unusual just before 4 a.m. Saturday, when he responded to the alarm at the food store.

"Two windows were broken, and I parked down the street," he said. "As I'm walking up, I see a white male stuck halfway through the window, and as I approached him, I challenged him and told him who I was, 'Orange County Sheriff's Office.'"



"He's like, 'I'm stuck, and I have to take a poop,'" Matherne continued.



The arrest report said Winslow's entry through the grease trap left him covered in grease, leaving distinct finger prints and shoe prints throughout the store.



"It was pretty nasty," said Matherne. "I still have grease in the back of my car."

Deputies said Winslow didn't go after the cash register. Instead, he drank some juice and grabbed a ham sandwich before realizing all of the doors and windows were covered with bars. That was when he tried to squeeze through -- and got stuck.

"His feet were still inside the store," Matherne said. "His upper torso was outside."