Kathleen Huffman and Teresa Sweeden came home from work one night in late July to discover that someone else had been in their house in rural Choctaw. "The drawers had all been opened," Huffman said. "Doors that normally would have been shut were open. All the hall closets were still open." They inspected the area outside and noticed that part of a wire fence around the back yard was bent, as if someone had climbed over it. The women thought their house had been burglarized, but were confused because nothing was missing. [continues 706 words]