Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe BODEN, Sweden, Oct. 28 (UPI) -- Police in Sweden said they arrested a suspected thief when he left a trail of footprints in the snow from a burglarized psychiatric ward to his apartment. Investigators said they responded Sunday to the psychiatric facility in Boden on a report of a burglary, and they discovered a set of footprints in the fresh snow leading from the building to a nearby apartment, The Local.se reported Monday. Advertisement "We tracked him to his address. He hadn't counted on the fact that it had snowed during the night," Officer Erik Kummu told the Norrlandska socialdemokraten newspaper. Police said the shoes of a man inside the apartment matched the footprints found in the snow. The man was arrested on a burglary count. Read More Couple runs race together before wedding, but groom never saw bride Man goes back into burning home to save beer Thief steals 165 pounds of licorice in Sweden Students banned from washing cars to raise money for school groups Police officer fired after shooting at squirrel in store