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Police: Victims came face to face with burglary suspect who took underwear, other items

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Jorge Navaheredia, 28,  (Salem County Correctional Facility)GLASSBORO, N.J. - Police have arrested a man they say burglarized two Glassboro homes in incidents where residents were still inside.Jorge L.

Navaheredia, 28, is facing multiple charges in connection with the incidents including burglary, criminal trespassing, theft, and harassment.

The first incident occurred inside a home on North Main Street around 5 a.m. March 9. Glassboro police say they received a call from a woman reporting that she woke up to find an unknown man in her bedroom.Police say the woman confronted the man, later identified by police as Navaheredia, and he fled from the home.

A short time later, she told police that she heard someone downstairs in her kitchen. She went downstairs to find that Navaheredia has reentered the home, according to police.

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