The suspect was described as a white male, 25 to 30 years old, fiveâ€"feet 10â€"inches tall, with a medium build, black curly hair, and possibly a moustache. He wore blue jeans and a dark shirt. Police said approximately $100 in cash and 8 pounds in British savings bonds were stolen. The woman, who was at home in her Lakeshore Road apartment at the time, discovered the man shortly after 4:30 p.m. "She observed someone in her bedroom going through her purse. She quizzed the guy, asking "What are you doing?" and he said he thought he was in the wrong place and he quickly left," said Halton Regional Police Det. Sgt. Graham Barnes. A 77â€"yearâ€"old woman who lives in the Oakville Senior Citizens‘ Centre in Bronte was surprised around dinner time Tuesday when she found a man in her apartment with her. Senior surprised by prowler in apartment The suspects were seen in a newer model, fourâ€"door black car believed to be a Ford. Damage was labelled extensive. Police said two suspicious persons were seen in the area. One was a white male with blond hair, 18 years old, 6â€"feet tall, weighing150 pounds and wore a Blue Jays cap and jacket. The second was a black male, 18 years old, 6â€"feet tall, 150 pounds with dark hair and wore a Chicago Bulls jacket. "There was all kinds of damage. Booze was thrown around. Bottles had been smashed against the fireâ€" place. Toys were thrown around. An acoustic guitar was broken and stereo equipment smashed," said Det. Sgt. Graham Barnes. Police said the breakâ€"in hapâ€" pened sometime between July 31st and Aug. 3rd. Residents of a Briarwood Crescent home received a rude awakening upon returning from vacation when they discovered someone had broken into their home and trashed the place. Man charged with passing phony money Facing an Aug. 31st appearance in Oakville Provincial Court, on a charge of uttering counterfeit curâ€" rency, is 25â€"yearâ€"old Brian Clark of Acorn Place, Mississauga. Vandals trash Briarwood home Police said at about 7 p.m., July 19th, a man tendered a $100 U.S. bill at the donut shop. The bill was found to be counterâ€" feit and police began tracking down the suspect. A 25â€"yearâ€"old Mississauga man has been charged with passing counterfeit money in connection to a July 19th incident at the 2512 Bronte Road Tim Hortons donut shop. Halton Regional Police said the man was charged early this week.