Video: Real estate agent accused of stealing homeowner’s clothes

A 60-year-old male real estate agent has been accused of stealing women’s clothing from a house that’s for sale in the Ballston neighborhood of Arlington, Va. The alleged incident was caught on the homeowner’s video surveillance system.

Stephen Brumme, of Silver Spring, Md., was arrested and charged with burglary and possession of burglarious tools after a homeowner on the 4100 block of 11th Street N. approached police with the video. The Arlington County Police Department is now seeking additional possible victims. Cops are asking other home sellers to come forward if they believe they might have been burglarized.

The homeowner — we’ll call him William (not his real name) —  spoke exclusively to ARLnow.com last month on the condition of anonymity.

According to William, the incident took place on Saturday, Feb. 9, while he and his wife were out of town, participating at an out-of-state athletic competition.

Stephen Brumme (photo courtesy ACPD)Brumme entered the house legally and signed in as a real estate agent, in advance of a client showing up to tour the home, but is seen on a surveillance camera going through what William said is his wife’s clothing, in a bedroom closet and a dresser. According to William, Brumme pocketed three of his wife’s shirts before the client showed up and Brumme is seen leaving the bedroom to answer the door.

William said he and his wife were “creeped out” by the video when they watched it.

“I like to think that people are good, but often times they’re not,” he said.

The video was recorded using a Dropcam, a camera that transmits and records video online via Wi-fi. William said the camera was in plain sight in the bedroom. He says he installed the cameras after finding a razor blade in his garbage disposal, apparently placed there by another real estate agent.

Brumme was released on bail following his arrest. Police say his real estate license was “immediately suspended.”

Any homeowner who believes he or she might also have been a burglary victim is encouraged to contact ACPD at (703) 558-2222, or Det. Timothy Parsons at (703) 228-4172 or tparsons@arlingtonva.us.

Video and mugshot courtesy ACPD. Note: Sound might not be synced with video.

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