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Vile moment mystery man is caught on CCTV dropping his trousers & doing a POO on woman's doorstep in broad daylight

Vile moment mystery man is caught on CCTV dropping his trousers & doing a POO on woman's doorstep in broad daylight

The Irish Sun10 hours ago
THIS is the revolting moment a man is caught on CCTV pulling his trousers down and defecating on a woman's doorstep in broad daylight.
The disgusting incident was captured on doorbell camera footage.
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The unidentified man was caught initially on the doorbell footage walking past the property
Credit: Jam Press/Naomi Carless
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The man who appears to be middle-aged though soon returns and starts to pull down his trousers
Credit: Jam Press/Naomi Carless
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He then crouches down to do the dirty deed
Credit: Jam Press/Naomi Carless
Video showed the balding, middle-aged man strolling past before returning, unzipping his pants and crouching down to relieve himself in broad daylight.
He was in full view of surrounding houses at the time in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, August 15.
Householder Naomi Carless, 27, was left stunned.
She had assumed a dog had done it, until she checked the video.
Naomi said: 'Nothing like this has ever happened before.
'I have no idea why he did it there.
'The smell was gag worthy as it had been there in the sun.
'I was disgusted when I saw it and even more disgusted when I saw it was done by a man.
'I spent the day hiding in the house, grossed out.
'It's all been cleaned up now but it has stained the floor.
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'I'd like to find out who did it.
'And why it was outside my house.'
Locals were horrified.
One said: 'I've had several people come into my garden urinating up my wall.
'It's becoming more and more common.'
Another added: 'Oh my days. In broad daylight as well. Absolutely disgusting.
While another said: 'No idea who it is but my God.
'What an earth is wrong with some people?'
And a fourth person said: 'That is vile.'
A spokesperson for the Norfolk Constabulary told The Sun Online: 'We have received a report of a person defecating outside a house in the early hours of 15 August and officers are due to speak to the person reporting.'
Meanwhile, a woman went viral on TikTok after she admitted to a mishap on a plane which she said it felt like like 'giving birth from the wrong end.'
While in February this year, a mystery "neighbour from hell" stuffed poo through an elderly couple's letterbox.
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