ANAHEIM, Calif. (KTLA) -- A parolee is behind bars after allegedly sneaking into the home of an Anaheim couple and molesting the woman as she slept next to her husband.
36-year-old Christopher Schwanke was arrested Halloween night outside the couple's home in the 900 block of Pacific Avenue.
Authorities say the woman thought it was her husband at first, but then she saw Schwanke on the floor near the bed.
There was a vicious fight when the husband woke up and tried to subdue the intruder.
Police say the couple realized that Schwanke had crashed a party at their home two weeks earlier.
Schwanke was acting strangely at the party, so the husband threw him out.
Schwanke then dropped his pants and exposed himself to the guests, according to Orange County Sheriff's Department spokesman Jim Amormino.
"Look at my man-gina," Schwanke told the guests before leaving, Amormino said.
The couple says they also saw Schwanke walking around their neighborhood around 7:30 p.m. on Halloween.
They confronted him, and he told them he was in the area to meet a friend.
Schwanke is now being held at the Men's Central Jail on $100,000 bail.
Court records show he has several previous convictions, including assault with a deadly weapon, theft, driving under the influence and possession of a controlled substance.
36-year-old Christopher Schwanke was arrested Halloween night outside the couple's home in the 900 block of Pacific Avenue.
Authorities say the woman thought it was her husband at first, but then she saw Schwanke on the floor near the bed.
There was a vicious fight when the husband woke up and tried to subdue the intruder.
Police say the couple realized that Schwanke had crashed a party at their home two weeks earlier.
Schwanke was acting strangely at the party, so the husband threw him out.
Schwanke then dropped his pants and exposed himself to the guests, according to Orange County Sheriff's Department spokesman Jim Amormino.
"Look at my man-gina," Schwanke told the guests before leaving, Amormino said.
The couple says they also saw Schwanke walking around their neighborhood around 7:30 p.m. on Halloween.
They confronted him, and he told them he was in the area to meet a friend.
Schwanke is now being held at the Men's Central Jail on $100,000 bail.
Court records show he has several previous convictions, including assault with a deadly weapon, theft, driving under the influence and possession of a controlled substance.