Elmhurst Police Release Sketch Of Home Intruder Suspect

(STMW) -- A west suburban woman returned home Monday morning to find a strange man in her house, but when confronted, he said he had mistakenly entered the home and left without incident.

The woman called police after the man left, and reported that she returned to her home in the 200 block of North Indiana Street in Elmhurst about 10:45 a.m. to find the intruder inside the master bedroom, according to Elmhurst police.

When confronted, the man said "he thought he was at a friend's house," police said. The woman escorted him out and called police.

Police on Tuesday released a composite sketch of the suspect, described as a white man 18-25, 5-foot-11 and 160 pounds, with short dark hair with a short thin ponytail. He had a tattoo on the right side of his neck, just under the ear, which looked like a green, backward letter S; and also had tattoos on both arms.

The woman said the man appeared "very calm but sweaty," the woman told police.

He was wearing a wrinkled black cotton vest over a gray t-shirt with some type of insignia on the front. He was also wearing black pants.

Police used a K-9 unit to help search the neighborhood, but the man was not found.

Residents are advised to report suspicious activity, persons or vehicles by calling 911.

(Source: Sun-Times Media Wire © Chicago Sun-Times 2015. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.)

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