Trespasser Breaks Into Woman's Home, Leaves Note Before Falling Asleep
CONESTOGA, Pa. (AP) - A central Pennsylvania man has pleaded guilty to trespassing in a woman's house and falling asleep - after leaving her a note telling her not to be alarmed.
Online court records show 28-year-old Robert Sheets, of Holtwood, pleaded guilty to a trespassing citation and a misdemeanor drug charge in the bizarre June 21 incident.
That's when police say the woman arrived at her Conestoga Township home to find a note on the door saying, "Don't be scared when you come, Bob is here."
The woman's boyfriend told police he knew Sheets, but not well and hadn't seen him in a long time. The couple hadn't given Sheets permission to stay at their home.
Lancaster County authorities dropped a felony trespassing charge against Sheets in return for Tuesday's guilty pleas.
He was fined more than $500.
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