She And Her College Roommates Had A Frightening Experience One Night That Serves As A Reminder To Always Be Sure You Know Who Is At Your Front Door Before Answering It

This story about a woman and her college roommates serves as an excellent reminder to always be sure you know who is at your front door before answering it.
It was a typical night-in for her and her three college roommates. They lived in a nice townhouse about 20 minutes away from their campus.
She remembers her college town being quite safe. They wouldn’t hear any noise outside their home other than the occasional drunk student walking back to their apartment. That is until they got a knock at their door they weren’t expecting.
They were having a fun night, drinking some wine and watching a movie before deciding to order delivery around 8:30 PM.
“Not long after ordering our takeout, we heard banging on our front door,” she recalls.
Thinking it was the delivery driver, her roommate Meg ran upstairs to grab her wallet. But during that time, the banging at the front door continued, and it was extremely aggressive.
Everyone started to feel uneasy, so her other roommate, Jess, decided to look out of their peephole at the front door.
“When she turned to look at me, I knew something was wrong,” she explains. “She looked incredibly confused, a look I had rarely seen from her as she was very clever.”
After doing a double-take out of the peephole, Jess told the other roommates that the angry person banging on their front door had covered the peephole.

Svitlana – stock.adobe.com – illustrative purposes only, not the actual people
The banging continued to get louder and faster before a man on the other side of the door yelled, “This is the police; open the door now. We have a few questions to ask you.”
Knowing it was most likely not a police officer, they told him to show them his badge. She told her roommates to call 911 and see if any police officers had been dispatched to their house.
They soon found out there were no cops outside. Someone was trying to break in.
Her roommates stayed on the phone with the police and told them they needed help, but the nearest officer wouldn’t be at their house for another 10 minutes.
They had to do what they could to stop this guy from coming in. He was hitting the door so hard to the point where they thought it might actually break. The man eventually dropped the police officer act and started demanding that they open the door.
“The three of us stayed quiet for a minute, awful scenarios running through our heads,” she remembers.
Then, they heard the voice of another man behind the door. He cursed at them and called them names, still trying to force his way in. At this point, the police were two minutes away.
That’s when one of the men must have grabbed a piece of mail from their mailbox, and he was able to get the girls’ names.
“Jess, Meg, Anne, OP,” he said from behind the door. “Those are nice names. I’ll be back soon, girls, then we’ll have some fun.” Can you imagine how terrifying that must’ve been?
The two men had left before the police arrived. They discovered that these intruders broke their porch light so that it would be harder for the girls to identify them.
Then, one of the officers told them that they should break their lease and move away as soon as they could. He advised them that, at the very least, their landlord needed to install security cameras.
Thankfully, within a matter of two weeks, they were able to move out and have seen no sign of these mystery men since.
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