The Liberty County Sheriff's Office identified the man as Mike Even, 59.
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Justyn Lleverino believes Even entered the Dayton home by climbing on a water pipe and through a bedroom window. His mother noticed the broken pipe around 8:30 last Friday morning, but did not notice anything else out of the ordinary. Lleverino says when he got home later that afternoon, a few things seemed out of place. Still, over the next two hours, he video-chatted with his girlfriend, took a shower and even checked his closet-twice.
It wasn't until around 6:30 pm that they all decided to call a deputy for help.
"I was like, I looked in there twice and I didn't see anything. He looked in there and he found someone in there and I was kind of shocked," Lleverino told KTRK. "It's like that violated feeling."
Even was arrested wearing only a T-shirt and boxers that were too small. Lleverino says they found his wet clothes under the bed along with a watch, his driver's license, a necklace and an old check they believe he planned to steal.
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The family now looks at the experience as a lesson learned about how unsecured their home really was.
Even is charged with burglary of a habitation and is being held on a $5,000 bond.