[font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif] A Leisenring man who sneaked into a Connellsville home and got into the shower with a woman he once dated briefly in high school has been convicted of indecent exposure and criminal trespass. [/font]
[font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif] First Assistant District Attorney Joseph M. George Jr. said Eric P. Jensen sneaked into the woman's Cottage Avenue home about 20 minutes before he was to pick up his wife.
[/font][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]Jensen, 21, also was charged with burglary and stalking, but Fayette County jurors acquitted him of those offenses.
The Highland Street man and the victim dated for about one week in high school, said George, but had not seen one another since. Jensen testified that they saw one another a week before he entered the victim's house through an unlocked door around 10 p.m. March 24.
Jensen, police alleged, took off his clothes and joined the victim in the shower. When she screamed, he fled, police said.
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[font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif] First Assistant District Attorney Joseph M. George Jr. said Eric P. Jensen sneaked into the woman's Cottage Avenue home about 20 minutes before he was to pick up his wife.
[/font][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]Jensen, 21, also was charged with burglary and stalking, but Fayette County jurors acquitted him of those offenses.
The Highland Street man and the victim dated for about one week in high school, said George, but had not seen one another since. Jensen testified that they saw one another a week before he entered the victim's house through an unlocked door around 10 p.m. March 24.
Jensen, police alleged, took off his clothes and joined the victim in the shower. When she screamed, he fled, police said.
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