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Alleged break and enter leads to viral video featuring recorder music

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Security cameras mounted throughout a Texas man’s home captured footage of an alleged burglary attempt caught on camera.

Video of what appears to be a home invasion in Dallas, which was published on YouTube on Dec. 8, has been edited and scored to capture the drama of this alleged break and enter gone wrong.

It starts with a man dressed in a blue hoody approaching a house, while a dog barks wildly.

Next, we see silent footage of the man in the backyard, scurrying around the ground near a barbecue. When he starts to slowly crawl around on his hands and knees, the Mission Impossible movie soundtrack begins to play with the tune of a recorder, which sounds like a flute.

The man eventually spots the camera and pushes it down.

The footage then appears to show the man breaking down a door to enter the house.

“He had about 30 minutes to rummage through the house,” the video uploader wrote in the description. “I saw a figure in blue in my backyard and dialed 911.”

Footage from outside of the house shows a police car rolling up to the tune of the Rocky theme song played on a recorder. A police officer enters the property before the video cuts to an interior shot showing the suspect approaching the door when he hears something outside.

Off camera, chaos can be heard as the man is apprehended.

“I didn’t do it,” the male suspect cries.

After a few hectic moments, the video displays the man being taken outside to be handcuffed. He’s led away to the soundtrack of the TV show Cops, which was also played a recorder.

The YouTube user thanked the Dallas police officers in his description, but no details were given regarding the persistent use of recorder music.

After being published on Dec. 8, the video has already received more than 230,000 views on YouTube.