Crime & Safety
Man Arrested After Secretly Filming NH OnlyFans Model: Police
A Pennsylvania man drove over 400 miles to break into a woman's house so he could secretly film her and steal her underwear, police say.

SOMERSWORTH, NH — A man from Pennsylvania was arrested after police say he drove over 400 miles to New Hampshire so he could break into the house of a woman he met on OnlyFans so he could steal her underwear and take pictures of her while she slept, prosecutors in Strafford County, PA said.
Mauricio Damian Guerrero, 20, of Bensalem, PA, was arrested in Somersworth, New Hampshire on Feb. 9 after police said they located him on the woman's roof.
Investigators found that Guerrero had met the woman on OnlyFans, and had maintained contact with her since October. The woman had given him her home address after he told her he wanted to buy her a new TV and fireplace, police say.
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Guerrero claimed the woman had told him she "wanted a man to be obsessed with her and stalk her," police said.
Prosecutors say Guerrero was staying in an Airbnb in Portsmouth, and went to the woman's property several times, hiding in the attic to avoid being seen.
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Court documents show the woman told police she no longer wanted any contact with Guerrero, but authorities say he continued to show up outside her apartment, where she claims she saw him inside his car before he admitted to driving to New Hampshire several times, going as far as to sleep in his car outside her apartment.
According to the court affidavit, the woman became scared of Guerrero and told police she continued to talk to him to try just to deescalate the situation.
The woman says she awoke one night to find Guerrero standing in the hallway staring at her, police said. Her child was in the bed with her at the time of the incident; Guerrero denied any awareness of a child sleeping in the bed, according to the affidavit.
"It was determined that the suspect entered the home with the intent to commit theft and invasion of privacy," the Somersworth Police Department said after the arrest.
The woman's mother, who owns the house, said she began to notice little things in the house were "off": missing keys (which Guerrero later admitted to duplicating at a local Home Depot), windows slightly open, and the sound of footsteps in the home.
Police said they found photos of the woman and underwear in the center console of Guerrero's car. A Tile tracking device was also found in the car; police believe Guerrero planned to plant it on the woman's car.
Guerrero faces four charges of burglary.
"Mr. Guerrero refused bail, and was transported to The Strafford County House of Corrections, pending arraignment on 2/10/22, in Strafford County Superior Court," the Somersworth Police Department said on Facebook.
Police say the investigation remains active, and there is no threat to the general public. If anyone has any information about this case, they are encouraged to call the Somersworth Police Department at 603-692-3131.
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