A Tennessee mother says she walked into her apartment to the horror of finding a naked pedophile who was wearing nothing but her daughter’s shoes.
27-year-old Michael Tyler Henegar, who was already on the sex offender registry, was wanted by police for allegedly violating the terms of his release when he tried to rob a Knoxville, TN apartment while they were kids in the house.
Henegar was previously convicted of sexual exploitation of a minor in 2013. He has been charged with violating the sex offender registry multiple times, including in June, per the registry.
According to WVLT-TV, Henegar may have entered into the apartment through an unlocked door around noon on Dec. 19 and put a drill and work light into a children’s Scooby-Doo bag, according to the police report.
When the resident, Daphne Crowley, returned home from work, she reportedly knocked on the door and once her daughter answered, they noticed the naked man wearing nothing but a pair of shoes she intended to give to her daughter for Christmas.
Crowley said that she chased Henegar out of the apartment through the patio, whereupon he fled into the woods nearby.
“Had I got a hold of him, I was going to beat him,” Crowley said in an interview with the TV station.
Police were able to arrest Henegar in the wooded area near the building shortly after the encounter.
“When they found him, he had stuff I knew that I had bought and had been looking,” Crowley told the station. “He took my grandkid’s toothbrush, toothpaste, Christmas stuff that we put in stocking stuffers. He took my daughter’s brand new Jordans.”
Crowley said that she was shaken by the incident and now pushes a couch up against the door as an additional safety measure.


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