A new resident has moved into the dormitory for people with developmental disabilities.
A new resident has moved into the dormitory for people with developmental disabilities. The residents have started to lose things, but they are nowhere to be found in the new resident's room. The nurses wonder where he could have hidden them when they are nowhere to be found in his room? The new resident is carefully watched so that he does not enter the rooms of other residents. Still, their belongings go missing. It's amazing that he can steal their stuff even though he's proven to be in his own room behind the locks when the stuff goes missing. The nurses' belongings have also disappeared from their dressing room, the door of which is locked and which the residents cannot access at all. Only nurses can get there with their work key, but even then, this resident has managed to steal the nurses' belongings from, for example, their handbags. He has even managed to get to the nurses' office, although there is always at least 1 nurse there, the door is locked from the outside and nurses are not allowed there at all. The resident has also managed to get into the office without the nurses noticing and steal the residents' medicines from the medicine cabinet. They haven't been found either. Apparently, the resident has managed to sell goods and medicines outside the dormitory without the nurses noticing, even though he is monitored very closely 24/7, he is intellectually at the level of a 4-5 year old child and uses a wheelchair, and he does not know how to move outside the dormitory alone at all. He needs a lot of help with many things, such as eating, dressing, washing, etc. He has still managed to steal the residents' and nurses' belongings and the residents' medicines from the locked medicine cabinet, even though only the nurses have keys to it and there is always at least 1, but mostly 2 nurses in the office and the door is locked. How has he managed to steal the residents' medicines from there without the nurses noticing, and to find out that they can be stolen and