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Woman’s Ex Boyfriend Falls Through Her Ceiling

PHILADELPHIA, PA – JULY 31: Police keep watch in an area near what was a heroin shooting gallery in the Kensington section of Philadelphia which has become a hub for heroin use on July 31, 2017 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Today was the first day of a long anticipated clean-up of one of the largest open air drug markets on the East Coast. Hundreds of outreach workers, city employees and Conrail workers started to clear an area of heroin users from a stretch of train tracks in Philadelphia’s Kensington section known as El Campamento. Over 900 people died last year in Philadelphia from opioid overdoses, a 30 percent increase from 2015. As the epidemic shows no signs of weakening, the number of fatalities this year is expected to surpass last year’s numbers. Heroin use has doubled across the country since 2010, according to the DEA, part of an epidemic of opioid abuse that began in the 1990s, when doctors began prescribing higher doses of powerful painkillers. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Talk about an unwanted visitor!

Recently, a woman in Kansas phoned police after her ex boyfriend fell through her ceiling.

According to WIBW, the woman had called police earlier after she came home to find a chained lock had been added to her front door, however, after searching the home, police left without finding anything else suspicious.

Then, a few hours later, the woman's ex-boyfriend fell through the ceiling of the home. Luckily, the woman's current boyfriend was at the house at the time the incident occurred. A fight broke out between the two, and police returned to the home to arrest the man.

He faces a slew of charges ranging from stalking, breaking and entering, and drug charges.

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