The victim told police that around 8 a.m. on September 23, a stranger knocked on her front door.
“The victim believed the suspect may have used a Wi-Fi jammer, as her home surveillance cameras went offline during the incident. The suspect then attempted to access the backyard by forcibly pushing open a side gate. Unable to enter, the suspect walked away from the residence,” the Morgan Hill Police Department wrote.
The following morning, the woman noticed a white Chevy sedan parked outside her home on Saffron Drive. When she left home to drive her children to school at 8 a.m., the car followed behind her, according to MHPD.
Concerned for her safety, she called 911. Officers found the Chevy sedan and pulled it over.
“The driver, identified as Darling Rivera Fuentes, and the passenger, Oskar Ivan Molano Chavez, both Colombian nationals, were detained,” MHPD wrote.
Police said Chavez was the man who prowled around the victim’s house on September 23.
Fuentes and Chavez were booked into a Santa Clara County jail on suspicion of conspiracy, stalking, prowling, and providing a false name.
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