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PD: Man Wearing Women's Clothing Caught in Neighbor's Apartment

Woman tells police she comes home to find her male neighbor in her apartment wearing women's underwear, a bra and slip.

A Saukville man is facing charges after police say he broke into his neighbor's apartment wearing women's underwear, a bra and slip.

Peter T. Dubinski, 53, was charged in Ozaukee County Circuit Court on Wednesday with one count of criminal trespass and one count of disorderly conduct. If convicted, he faces up to one year in prison and $11,000 in fines.

According to the criminal complaint, on Sept. 15, a woman living in the 200 block of East Dekora Street left her apartment to go visit a neighbor, so she shut off the lights and closed the doors, but didn’t lock the front door or her patio. When she came home later, the woman saw her bedroom light was on and her closet was open along with her front door.

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Dubinski lives next door and his apartment door was also open, the report said.

The woman then yelled, "are you in my apartment?" and Dubinski came out wearing women's underwear, a bra and slip. The woman looked through her apartment and didn't think Dubinski took any of her clothes, but the next day she found one of her dresses laying directly below Dubinski's balcony.

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Dubinski was later interviewed by police officers and told them he heard the television on in the woman’s apartment and saw the lights were on, but didn’t see her, so he wanted to check to see if she was OK.

He will make his initial appearance in court Dec. 3.

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