New York Post

BOINKING BURGLARS

Sex romp while kid & sitter are home: cops

- By LIA EUSTACHEWI­CH and CRAIG McCARTHY leustachew­ich@nypost.com

A couple broke into a ritzy New Jersey home and allegedly turned it into their own Plato’s Retreat — knocking boots, feasting on food and even wearing the owner’s bathrobe — all while a babysitter and a young child were inside.

Alex Ray Yeakley (inset top), 31, and Amanda Lentz (inset bottom), 34, took some “liberties” after breaking into the Cedar Street home in the well-to-do suburb of Englewood on Friday night, police said.

The audacious duo hit the fridge, helping themselves to food and drink. They also enjoyed a hot shower, with one luxuriatin­g afterward in the homeowner’s bathrobe, sources told The Daily Voice.

“It is believed that the pair had been inside the home for a period of time before they were discovered,” Englewood Police Chief Lawrence Suffern said in a press release, which only confirmed that the pair “may have utilized the shower and [sic] well as taken other liberties” while inside the Bergen County home.

At some point, the couple also had sex — completely unaware that the sitter and kid were home at the time, the sources added.

The sitter heard Lentz on a baby monitor while the baby slept and initially thought the homeowner had returned, police told News 12.

But the sitter then discovered the unwanted house guests at around 10:30 p.m. — and Lentz and her lover bolted with some jewelry, a wallet and the homeowner’s iPhone, police said.

The pair peeled off in style, too, upgrading the 2003 Toyota Corolla clunker they drove to the house for the homeowner’s Lincoln Navigator, according to cops.

Their cavorting was cut short after Englewood detectives used the stolen iPhone to track down the couple in Orange County, NY, police said.

Cops chased them into the Town of Chester, using spike strips to thwart the getaway and send the vehicle careening into a field, the Voice reported.

The lovebirds then tried to flee on foot but were quickly collared in Blooming Grove, 50 miles north of Englewood, authoritie­s said.

Yeakley, of Myerstown, Pa., and Lentz, of Lebanon, Pa., were being held in the Orange County jail pending extraditio­n.

Police officers seized the couple’s Corolla as part of their investigat­ion.

Englewood police did not immediatel­y return messages.

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