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LINKA man who posed as a millionaire attempted to steal his girlfriend a $147,000 home in Indianapolis.
Gregory D Harris, 48, was charged with burglary and theft for trying to steal the home after he changed the locks, removed a 'For Sale' sign and moved in, according to the Indy Star.
A realtor from CastleRock REO went to show the home and noticed that the 'For Sale' sign was gone and the locks had been changed, court documents said.
Harris had previously made an offer to purchase the home but he was informed of other bidders who made higher offers.
The company then replaced the locks and a new sign was placed on the property.
But within a few days another realtor went to the home and the locks had been changed again and there was no 'For Sale' sign.
A CastleRock representative told the IndyStar that Harris had the lights, water and Internet service turned on at the home.
During a text conversation with a CastleRock representative Harris admitted to changing the locks and removing the 'For Sale' signs because he said he was under the impression that he owned the home since he made an offer.
Harris then sent falsified documents to CastleRock to prove that he owned the property, according to court documents.
At the time he was also driving a BMW that was stolen from a car service.
After Harris sent CastleRock officials a picture of his BMW SUV parked in the driveway of the home, as well as selfies of himself, CastleRock contacted police, according to the Indy Star.
Officers from the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department met with Harris and his girlfriend after receiving a call to the home on a report of someone trespassing, according to the Indy Star.
Harris' girlfriend told investigators that he told her he was a millionaire and bought her the BMW that was parked outside.
Investigators confirmed the car had been stolen from a car service company called Carmel, according to court documents.
Harris had a laptop, two flash drives and Donald Trump's book, TrumpNation: The Art of Being The Donald, according to the Indy Star.