Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe LAKEWOOD, Wash., June 16 (UPI) -- Police have charged a Washington man with residential burglary after he allegedly left his "Salesperson of the Month" award at a crime scene in Lakewood. Alfred Shropshire III's South Tacoma Mazda Salesperson of the Month plaque was found in the yard off a home that was burglarized last week. Advertisement The victim reported that the perpetrator, a man, woke her up by tapping her on the shoulder. She got up and discovered that her purse and a box of coins had been taken. The Mazda dealership told police that Shropshire quit in January. The 49-year-old was under Department of Corrections monitoring at the time of the alleged burglary, according to KOMO. When Shropshire was questioned, he admitted that he had won the Salesperson of the Month at South Tacoma Mazda. Read More 450-pound man arrested after police find marijuana stashed under his 'stomach fat' Greenpeace loses $5.2 million on euro bet Lake Isabella fire: 2,000 acres scorched in California East Peoria, Ill., shooting: Three dead, including gunman, identified Gazprom: Ukraine must pay in advance for gas