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WATCH: Texas mom makes perfect tackle to bring down suspected peeper
Phyllis Pena body slammed a 19-year-old man she said was peeking into her teen daughter s bedoom window. Author: KPRC Updated: 5:56 PM EST February 11, 2021
LAKE JACKSON, Texas Police dashcam video shows a mother in Lake Jackson, Texas tackle a fleeing suspect accused of looking into her teenage daughter’s bedroom window.
“First instinct was just to make sure he didn’t go any further,” Phyllis Pena said.
Pena said she returned home from the store around 7 a.m. on January 31 to find a man in her yard peeking into her 15-year-old daughter s window.
A mother from Texas proved why you shouldn t mess with her kids after she tackled a man suspected of peeking into her teenage daughter s window. A dashcam video from Lake Jackson, Texas is going viral online and shows the lengths one mama bear will go to protect her kids.
Phyllis Pena says she got home from the grocery store about 7 a.m. on January 31st and found a man in her yard peeking into her teenage daughter s window. Thankfully, Pena says her daughter wasn t home at the time of the incident.
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Tackle of the year: Texas mom takes down man suspected of peeping in her daughter s window
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Police dashcam video shows the man fleeing officers - but he couldn t get past Phyllis Pena.
She steps up to the fleeing suspect, wraps him in a bear hug and takes him down hard to the ground. It was a pretty good tackle, said Sgt. Roy Welch with the Lake Jackson Police Department.
The suspect has been identified as 19-year-old Zane Hawkins.
Pena said she caught Hawkins peeking through her daughter s window when she got home on the morning of Jan. 31. When she confronted him, he took off. That s when she called police.
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