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Kentucky officials are on the lookout for a man who has allegedly defecated on his neighbor's porch multiple times over the past week.
The homeowner has reportedly lodged multiple complaints about the alleged 'porch pooper' with the Louisville Metro Police after catching him committing the heinous act on his doorbell video.
The victim, who did not want to be identified, being targeted by the so-called porch pooper said he first noticed something was up on August 27.
'Tuesday morning, I went out to my front porch and noticed what I thought was cat poop,' he told WAVE3.
Kentucky officials are on the lookout for a man who has allegedly defected on his neighbor's porch multiple times over the past week
As he cleaned it up and checked his Nest doorbell camera, he noticed that it was a man wearing socks, shorts and a UofL T-shirt rather than what he originally thought was a feline.
'Not only did he defecate, but he also urinated on our welcome mat,' he added.
On August 26 night, the accused had also supposedly peered into the victim's house and run off without leaving any unwanted surprises.
The homeowner claims that he has 'no idea' why he is being target by his neighbor.
'I have no idea, no idea. We're good neighbors. We keep to ourselves, we behave ourselves. I can't imagine anyone would want to do this kind of retribution,' he said.
The victim, who did not want to be identified, being targeted by the so-called porch pooper said he first noticed something was up on August 27
The homeowner claims that he has 'no idea' why he is being target by his neighbor
The accused also visited the victim's house on the night of August 27, striking again for the third time.
As the homeowner received a notification from his camera, he rushed to confront the man but by the time he made it to the front door, the accused had run away.
The man reportedly last came by on August 29 but in a turn of events, simply slapped on his neighbor's door and ran away.
'I'm relieved that he's not violent or he's not trying to force entry. He's just doing his deed, but it's very disconcerting and disturbing,' the very distressed owner said.
Louisville Metro Police urged anyone with further information to contact them