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Hutto and Lennar in the News




Man is fired after confessing to peeping in Hutto

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Reporter: Alexis Patterson
Email: adpatterson@keyetv.com
Last Update: 11/06 11:00 pm


A homebuilding company fired an employee Tuesday after he admitted peeping into windows in a Hutto subdivision. The man came to the Hutto Police Department Tuesday afternoon. The chief says the man was curious what evidence officers had gathered -- and ended up confessing. He was issued a citation and let go.

Jennifer Sam got a Halloween surprise outside her bathroom window -- a stranger.

"It's not a comfortable feeling," Sam said. "It's just not right."

Police believe the man was Dwayne Keith Campbell who is accused of returning to the area two days later.

"The gentleman walks up and he confronts him," says Hutto Chief Harold Thomas. "And he has a Lennar jacket on and an ID card identifying him, so that's how we got the name."

Campbell claims he was working as a Lennar inspector at the time.

"The witness said he had no paperwork in his hand or anything like that," Thomas said. "When he was confronted with some of the lies he was telling, he went ahead and told us, yes, he was looking in the windows."

The news was unsettling for the woman who spotted the peeper outside Sam's home.

"I can't sleep," Sam told CBS 42's Alexis Patterson. "And my husband just thinks I'm insane -- that nothing's going to happen, but you never know."

That's why Tuesday night Hutto police sent neighbors an email that included Campbell's picture and a photo of his car.

Investigators asked residents to be on the lookout.

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