Two of the alleged trespassers were charged with misdemeanor criminal trespass
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- A 27-year-old Chicago mother of three was shocked to discover three strangers in her home on the morning of Sunday, March 15
- Yanicee Miles said two of the strangers were naked in her bed when she arrived to her first-floor apartment, in which she had been in the process of moving out
- Two of the alleged trespassers were charged with misdemeanor criminal trespass, according to FOX 32
A Chicago mother of three was stunned to find three strangers in her apartment early Sunday morning.
According to police, 27-year-old Yanicee Miles came home to her first-floor apartment at around 8:23 a.m., on Sunday, March 15, when she discovered three strangers in her home, FOX 32 Chicago reported.
Two of the individuals were taken into custody at the scene and charged with misdemeanor criminal trespass, per the outlet.
Miles told the outlet that the apartment complex is nearly abandoned, and it was not the first time she had unwanted visitors in her home — in which she is also in the process of moving out.
"Two weeks before, I got a call when I was at work, and they told me that somebody kicked down my door," Miles told the outlet. "I did not expect to see nobody inside of my house at all."
Miles, who captured a video of the intruders, said two of the strangers were naked and in her bed when she entered the home.
In the video, officers can be seen speaking to the individuals while Miles confronts the alleged trespassers. "I work hard for my sh—, I got three f—ing babies," she said.
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"I’m traumatized, honestly," Miles said, telling FOX 32 that she believes similar incidents may be happening more frequently in parts of Chicago's South Side.
Miles said she is now leaning on her faith to get through the situation, per the outlet.
"I really pray, and I’m praying is what got me through all of it," she said. She also expressed empathy for those involved when speaking with the outlet, saying she hopes they can find stable housing.Â
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