Private Investigator, Police Searching for Bedroom Burglar

Two women in northern Kentucky have reported rude awakenings – a burglar creeping into their bedrooms and pulling their sheets off as they slept.

It first happened Sunday morning to a woman in Bellevue. A man came in through a bedroom window, stole cigarettes, a cellphone and $70.

“I was asleep in my bed and I felt my covers being lifted off of my legs and I sat up and saw the man crouched beside my bed. I screamed and he took off running out of my house. I don’t know if he was just wanting to take a peek, or if he had further intentions. That’s part of the hard part, is not knowing,” the woman said.

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According to the police report, a similar crime occurred in Newport, about two miles away, almost immediately afterwards. When Bellevue detectives arrived at that scene, they found the stolen cell phone from the first report. That victim’s sister says it shattered her sense of security.

“He wasn’t welcome. And it was just creepier that he felt comfortable. He pulled the sheets off of her and everything and then used her phone light to see her,” she said.

She said the crook left with another cellphone and her mother’s purse. Both victims said he got in through open windows. Now, they’re locking up, determined to hold on to whatever sense of safety they a have left.

“I’m not going to let somebody steal that from me because I feel safe here. And I love living here,” the woman said.

Detectives said they aren’t sure of the man’s intention but described the incident as “creepy.”

The burglar is described as a white man, 20-30 years old, standing 5 feet 8 inches tall with a skinny build. He was wearing jean shorts, an orange Bengals jersey with the number nine on the back, and a black baseball hat. If you have any information about the incident, contact police.

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