A homeowner in Carrollton, Texas, is becoming more and more nervous after a troubling experience that took place at her home.
An unidentified person wearing a mask that was quite disturbing showed up at her front door, and that is when the incident took place.
The fact that the person was holding a sign with a Bible text on it—”Revelation 20:1-15″—made the scenario even more frightening. The homeowner was even more anxious because of the presence of this particular text from the Bible, which is famed for its apocalyptic imagery.
The homeowner is feeling anxious after the event, not knowing what the person’s intentions were or what the message was supposed to represent.
“I’m scared,” the homeowner stated. “I’m scared to leave the house. I’m scared to be at the house.”
Last Saturday at around 8:00 p.m., she provided the information on an incident that occurred in her area near West Hebron Parkway and Highway 121, but she did not want to disclose her name.
“My husband and I had gone out to dinner, and we had stopped off at the store to pick up a Powerball ticket and I was waiting in the car for him and my Ring notification went off,” she stated.
According to her, she spotted someone wearing a mask in her driveway. The individual made their way to the front entrance by walking through the side yard.
“And the person popped up on the video with that goat mask on and they were approaching my door,” the homeowner stated.
She saw that the individual was pretending to knock and was holding a sign with a Bible phrase on it.
According to her, “It’s about the end of times. It’s about judgment day. I freaked out. I mean I was… I couldn’t even think of anything.”
She claimed that she had contacted the Carrollton police, but the individual had already departed.
The police stated that a report was filed, but they found no evidence of a crime. They are now keeping an eye on the situation.
“It’s really scary,” neighbor Gloria Johns stated. “I’m not aware of anything like this ever happening and I hope they catch him.”
This incident has received a lot of attention on social media, where people are posting about it.
The homeowner stated that if this is a joke, she would advise the person to be cautious.
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She stated that, “From my post, a lot of people are saying they would probably shoot the person. I wish it were fake because it has really affected me.”
The homeowner stated that she has been informed that the police will be patrolling the neighborhood.
Residents are being urged by the police to stay alert and to report any behavior that seems suspicious.