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'''Some Sneaky Sim''' is the only [[burglar]] that robs Sims' houses in ''[[The Sims]]''. He will only try to steal the expensive items that are in the household. A Sim can call the [[police]] once he arrives on a lot, though they will probably not arrive in time to arrest him. If he comes within range of a [[burglar alarm]], it will automatically summon the police. Unlike burglars from ''[[The Sims 2]]'' and ''[[The Sims 3]]'', he will surrender and go peacefully when the police arrive. Despite him being a NPC, he is non-interactible.
 
Most of the times, the burglar will arrive late at night. But at some point, he may rob the Sims when they are still awake. If one comes in the lot, [[Build mode|Build]] and [[Buy mode]] are disabled until the burglar is finished stealing the Sims' stuff. If the family has a baby, there is a chance that he may take the baby with him. The burglar will spend his time stealing as many items as he can and escape before the cops arrive. If the police come after the burglar had robbed the Sims, they can't reimburse the loss. If they do, however, catch the burglar, they will receive §1,000; plus the current value of whatever was stolen. However. the police do not return the stolen items; they are taken away as evidence. At times, a family will be reimbursed for an item that the burglar did not manage to steal.
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