In a bizarre incident in Portland, Oregon, police unearthed a man who had been living in the crawl space beneath a condo. The individual was not merely hiding out, but had established a full-fledged living space, complete with a bed, string lights, televisions, and chargers. Notably, the man had even hooked up a PS5 to the condo’s power source via an extension cord he ran through the building’s ventilation system. The situation was discovered after an unknown man was seen parking his car and walking towards the back of the building, prompting a witness to alert the police. Upon arrival, the police found that the keys to the small door leading to the crawl space – owned by the property owners – did not work. This was found to be due to the intruder changing the locks. The man was identified as 40-year-old Beniman Bakur, who was found casually inside the space. Police also discovered a meth pipe in the area. This incident serves as a stark reminder that any unusual noise coming from an attic or crawl space could be more than it seems, potentially even a stranger living underneath one’s home.