Photo:City of Coatesville Police DepartmentA Pennsylvania mother says a man has broken into her home on multiple times to watch her daughter, 9, sleep, and police are now searching for him.Speaking to local outlet6ABC, Tiffany Szabara, of Coatesville, says the unidentified man has come into her family’s home four times, most recently on Christmas Eve.“He’s coming in and having conversations with her,” Szabara tells the outlet.The Coatesville Police Departmentsaysit is seeking the public’s help in identifying the man, who was caught on surveillance video inside Szabara’s home.“It has been reported that he has broken into a residence on Pennsylvania Ave multiple occasions,” the department said in a Facebook post. “Like many, we are concerned and patrol officers and detectives are interested in obtaining additional information.“Szabara tells 6ABC the first time he entered the home in September, the back door lock wasn’t working properly, and the next two times the door was accidentally left unlocked. The fourth time, she says, he climbed in through a window. And each time he has gone to her daughter’s bedroom.Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up forPEOPLE’s free True Crime newsletterfor breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases.Since the break-ins have started, Szabara tells the outlet she has invested in new locks and cameras for her home.Anyone with information on the man is asked to contact the police department at 610-383-7000.
Photo:City of Coatesville Police Department

City of Coatesville Police Department
A Pennsylvania mother says a man has broken into her home on multiple times to watch her daughter, 9, sleep, and police are now searching for him.Speaking to local outlet6ABC, Tiffany Szabara, of Coatesville, says the unidentified man has come into her family’s home four times, most recently on Christmas Eve.“He’s coming in and having conversations with her,” Szabara tells the outlet.The Coatesville Police Departmentsaysit is seeking the public’s help in identifying the man, who was caught on surveillance video inside Szabara’s home.“It has been reported that he has broken into a residence on Pennsylvania Ave multiple occasions,” the department said in a Facebook post. “Like many, we are concerned and patrol officers and detectives are interested in obtaining additional information.“Szabara tells 6ABC the first time he entered the home in September, the back door lock wasn’t working properly, and the next two times the door was accidentally left unlocked. The fourth time, she says, he climbed in through a window. And each time he has gone to her daughter’s bedroom.Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up forPEOPLE’s free True Crime newsletterfor breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases.Since the break-ins have started, Szabara tells the outlet she has invested in new locks and cameras for her home.Anyone with information on the man is asked to contact the police department at 610-383-7000.
A Pennsylvania mother says a man has broken into her home on multiple times to watch her daughter, 9, sleep, and police are now searching for him.
Speaking to local outlet6ABC, Tiffany Szabara, of Coatesville, says the unidentified man has come into her family’s home four times, most recently on Christmas Eve.
“He’s coming in and having conversations with her,” Szabara tells the outlet.
The Coatesville Police Departmentsaysit is seeking the public’s help in identifying the man, who was caught on surveillance video inside Szabara’s home.
“It has been reported that he has broken into a residence on Pennsylvania Ave multiple occasions,” the department said in a Facebook post. “Like many, we are concerned and patrol officers and detectives are interested in obtaining additional information.”
Szabara tells 6ABC the first time he entered the home in September, the back door lock wasn’t working properly, and the next two times the door was accidentally left unlocked. The fourth time, she says, he climbed in through a window. And each time he has gone to her daughter’s bedroom.
Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up forPEOPLE’s free True Crime newsletterfor breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases.
Since the break-ins have started, Szabara tells the outlet she has invested in new locks and cameras for her home.
Anyone with information on the man is asked to contact the police department at 610-383-7000.
source: people.com