The footage, shared on social media, shows a man in a long trench coat kicking the front door of a home in Fairfield on April 7, punching the Ring camera, and demanding the homeowner open up. He repeatedly asked through the camera, “Where is your daughter?”
When he couldn’t kick his way through the front door, police say he gained entry through a sliding glass door.
The Fairfield Police Department on Saturday identified the suspect as Jason Nichols, 30, and said he was arrested after the woman’s husband came home and confronted him.
(Fairfield Police Department)
“The homeowner’s husband, who was away at the time, observed the suspect through a home security camera and immediately returned to the residence,” Fairfield police officials wrote on Facebook. “As the suspect entered the home, the homeowner returned, armed himself with a shovel, and confronted Nichols. A physical altercation ensued, during which both the homeowner and Nichols sustained head injuries.”
Police did not say whether Nichols knew the girl living in the home.
Arriving officers found Nichols outside the home and arrested him without any additional incident, police say. After receiving medical care at a nearby hospital, he was processed into the Solano County Jail.
Nichols faces multiple felony charges including burglary, attempted forcible entry, and vandalism, according to jail records. Bail was set at $35,000 and he is scheduled to appear in court on April 13.
“We are grateful that the family is safe and commend our officers for their swift response,” the department said.
On Monday, police announced Nichols faces an additional charge after a witness came forward to report a separate encounter involving their child on April 5, two days before the break-in.
While Nichols remained in custody for the break-in, he was booked on an additional count of annoying or molesting a child under 18, police said.
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