Tuesday 27 September 2022 07:47 PM Homeless vagrant takes up residency on Los Angeles home's PORCH and refuses to ... trends now

Tuesday 27 September 2022 07:47 PM Homeless vagrant takes up residency on Los Angeles home's PORCH and refuses to ... trends now
Tuesday 27 September 2022 07:47 PM Homeless vagrant takes up residency on Los Angeles home's PORCH and refuses to ... trends now

Tuesday 27 September 2022 07:47 PM Homeless vagrant takes up residency on Los Angeles home's PORCH and refuses to ... trends now

A Los Angeles homeowner who is housing an uninvited homeless man on her porch is concerned for her safety after the police have 'done nothing' to remove him.

Shacola Thompson, a resident of Van Nuys, said the homeless man has nestled up on her patio furniture about ten times this month.

Thompson first noticed unusual activity outside her home when she found graffiti on her porch near Hazeltine Avenue and Sherman Way. She was able to take a peek at her front door camera and saw the unidentified man lounging on her outdoor couch.

'He came to my house yesterday morning and tried to break in,' Thompson told ABC 7. 'I'm concerned about my safety.'

'He could come in,' she later added. 'He could harm me. He could bogart his way into my house. It's not fair.'

Footage from Thompson's front door captured several moments police arrived to confront the man.

'He told police yesterday that he lives here, and he does not live here,' Thompson explained.

Despite multiple attempts for police intervention, the homeless man keeps showing up.

'I just feel like they're not taking this serious,' Thompson said. 'They're not taking my safety seriously. I live here. I'm alone.'

DailyMail.com reached out to Los Angeles Police Department for a comment but they weren't immediately available. 

An uninvited homeless man is continuously showing up to a woman's Van Nuys home to sleep despite her pleas to police to intervene

An uninvited homeless man is continuously showing up to a woman's Van Nuys home to sleep despite her pleas to police to intervene 

Shacola Thompson, a resident of Van Nuys, said the homeless man has nestled up on her patio furniture about ten times this month

Shacola Thompson, a resident of Van Nuys, said the homeless man has nestled up on her patio furniture about ten times this month

Thomas first spotted the man on her porch when she was leaving for work at 8am earlier this month

Thomas first spotted the man on her porch when she was leaving for work at 8am earlier this month

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