Bucks County man allegedly hid in attic of New Hampshire woman he met on OnlyFans

A Bucks County man is accused of hiding in the home of a New Hampshire woman he met online, stealing her underwear and filming her as she slept , according to Strafford County prosecutors.

Mauricio Damian Guerrero, 20, from Bensalem was arrested in Somersworth on February 9 after police allegedly located him on the roof of the woman’s residence.

According to investigators, Guerrero first hooked up with the woman on OnlyFans, a social media platform popular among sex workers who share pornographic content by subscription.

Guerrero traveled to New Hampshire from Pennsylvania and temporarily stayed at an Airbnb in Portsmouth, prosecutors said. He then reportedly went to the woman’s home and obtained a house key, which he duplicated in order to gain access to the property.

Guerrero came and went from the property several times, hiding in the attic of the woman’s home, prosecutors said. The woman told police it appeared Guerrero had been in the attic for an extended period because she found food, headphones and a cup containing urine there, according to a criminal affidavit.

The woman told investigators she had been in contact with Guerrero since last October and gave him her address in New Hampshire because he wanted to buy her a television and a fireplace, police said. The woman said she did not want to meet or continue to be in contact with Guerrero, but he was reportedly insistent and showed up outside her old apartment, where the woman noticed him inside her car. The woman said Guerrero admitted he had been to New Hampshire several times and slept in his car outside his apartment, police said.

The incidents that unfolded in February – and led to Guerrero’s arrest – allegedly happened at the home of the woman’s mother, where she was staying with a young child. It is not clear from the affidavit how Guerrero obtained the new address.

After Guerrero was spotted on the roof of the house and taken into custody, police searched his phone and found videos that appeared to show the woman naked as she slept in her bed, with the bottom half of the sheets on. raised, according to prosecutors.

The woman saw these videos and told police she had no idea they were taken. She and her mother had called police when they heard footsteps coming from the attic, and the woman’s mother had been concerned about her daughter’s alleged “stalker” for some time, police said. The woman told police her child was in bed at the time Guerrero allegedly filmed the secret videos found on her phone, according to the affidavit.

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Inside Guerrero’s car, police reportedly found photos of a woman and some underwear in the center console. Authorities also found a Tile tracking device that Guerrero allegedly planned to place on the woman’s car.

In interviews with police, Guerrero allegedly admitted to breaking into the house without permission to retrieve a fireplace, television and other personal items he claimed he left in the woman’s former apartment when from a previous visit. He also admitted to taking the videos of the woman in bed lifting the sheets without her consent, but denied any knowledge of a child sleeping in the bed, according to the affidavit.

Guerrero claimed the woman told him she “wanted a man to be obsessed with her and stalk her,” police said.

The woman told police she was scared of Guerrero after he first showed up at her old apartment and ‘felt like she had to be nice at the time’ to get herself. protect. The woman said she continued to text Guerrero, sometimes nice and other times telling him to leave her alone, according to the affidavit.

The woman learned that Guerrero was in the area again when she received a video call from him and he was reportedly standing outside his mother’s house. She told him to leave and never come back, but two hours later she found he had gained access to the house while she slept, according to the affidavit. She woke up to find Guerrero standing in the hallway watching her.

The woman’s mother told authorities things seemed “off” that week, noting that a downstairs window had been left slightly open a few mornings, police said.

The woman also told police her keys briefly “disappeared” earlier in the week, then suddenly reappeared where she thought they had been left. Guerrero reportedly admitted to police that he gained access to Somersworth’s house with a lever and took the key to duplicate it at Home Depot before returning the original.

Guerrero was accused with four counts of burglary, but no other charges have been filed.

He was transported to the Strafford County Reformatory and released last week after posting $2,500 cash bail, against the wishes of prosecutors, according to the Associated press.

Guerrero’s bail conditions would require him to wear a tracking bracelet and prohibit him from returning to New Hampshire or having contact with the victim.

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