 Yeah, Thomas Armit, I'm a detective acting inspector from the City Valley Crime Group based in the city. Alright, police are investigating a series of complaints from residents within the New Farm area of unlawful entries into their homes, commencing in around December 7 of about nine residences that have occurred between 11pm and 5am. The entries have been gained to premises that have been insecure and a male person has been disturbed within the house engaged in a sexual act. No one has been harmed during these incidents. The male is described as Caucasian with very fair skin and of average height. We're appealing for persons who may have noticed anyone acting suspiciously or have noticed anything unusual in the New Farm area to contact crime stoppers on 1800 33300. The reaction's been obviously one of shock and disturbance and we've been referred to our support link networks to offer them counselling. Thomas, obviously you're saying a person has not harmed anyone yet but is that your concern? What's the fear that this person will escalate in their behaviour? I mean what is your concern? It's an obvious concern that the person will escalate in their behaviour as to what degree can only be speculated upon at this stage and we can't draw her into further speculation. But what we would like to get the message out is that people need to be aware of their own personal security and their property security at home and to ensure that they do lock up even whilst they are at home. Obviously there's been a lot of hot weather at the moment. People have tended to leave their premises insecure and this has assisted that person in gaining entry into their homes. So what we will ask is for people to be more aware of their personal and property security in locking up whilst they are at home during the early hours of the night. Was there any forced entry at all? Was there any stolen in any of the... No. Was there an armed? No. Has he sent anything to the target? There has been no conversations. To what extent has he made it into the homes? Entry has been going into the bedroom of persons' residences. So the victims are such a waking up to... To find a person within their bedroom, yes. Can you describe this sort of person? I mean it's quite a deviant behaviour. Well I guess that's up to a psychologist to make any referrals in relation to that. However, at this point in time I must stress that no one has been harmed but we are concerned in relation to the male person's behaviour. Sorry, I should say but as an experienced officer, I mean he's definitely one biscuit short of a packet. You don't know he's driven by, but how would you describe his behaviour and the allegations? The behaviour can be described as nothing other than disturbing at this stage. What does he do once the residents wake up? And obviously, I don't know, they're probably saying, what are you doing in my room? What does he do from there? He calmly leaves the residence. Is there a concern to understand that he really can't? Like he's not someone that's just freaking out and running off from the scene as you might expect. Does that worry you as well that he seems unperturbed by the fact that these people have caught him in the act of whatever he's doing? I guess when it relates to someone being calm, you can take it in two ways. One is that he's not prepared to be violent with people once confronted. The other is that the person is obviously displaying a high level of confidence. How is he getting away on foot or in a car, or what's the reports do you know? No one has followed or pursued the person, so his method of exit or leaving the area hasn't been determined. What sort of charges is he facing because he hasn't stolen anything? That'll be determined dependent upon the evidence that we have. Nine separate residences? Sorry, five separate residents on nine separate occasions. In one street? No, within the New Farm area on the southern end of New Farm. Are you suspecting that he might be a local, the fact that it's all occurred in one area? It's only speculation. They're home's apartments units. Home's apartments units. So just if you would have mined and ever explained it, but just again, what seems to be the target that you mentioned, it's easy access, could you just run through then, what makes a place, whether it's a home or unit, vulnerable to someone like this person? The premises have been all residential homes, units or apartments. On occasions, either the front door or balcony doors or windows have been left open, and the person has been able to gain entry simply by accessing those open or insecure doors. There would be nothing that's similar about those premises, other than the fact that they are insecure. So he's had to climb up onto some balconies in some cases? On occasions, yes. So he's quite committed to whatever he wants, like obviously he's not easily perturbed? I can't make any comment in relation to that other to say that they're the methods of entry that the person has been using. And when the residents wake up, he's completely naked? He has been recorded as being completely naked. On occasion, on other occasions, he's been in various states of under arrest. Without being worried about it, has he left behind any evidence? No, there's no forensic evidence as far as that's concerned. Have you ever been able to get any fingerprints or anything like that? We're processing all forensics as we speak. It seems to be any pattern like it's all young single women living at home? There have been both male and female within the premises when these events have occurred. So really, it's very hard for investigators to find some of the methods of pattern here at the moment. It's just easy targets. He's opportunistic, obviously. Yes. Do you suspect there could be other home or residents that have been targeted but don't know yet like you want people to...? Well, we're appealing to people within that area who've noticed anything that has been disturbed or had noticed persons hanging around the area or acting suspiciously. Perhaps at the time it wasn't enough for them to contact police, but upon receiving this information it may fit into another picture or a broader picture of behaviour that we'd like to hear from those people. Is that a man and whether they've been the targets of any of their children in any of these homes? No. Did you mention an age? Do you have an idea of his age bracket? No, we don't. Because the offences have been occurring in the late hours in darkness, we've received a variety of ages. So to pinpoint any particular age at this stage may be misleading. Is there anything else you want to add that we know of? No, thank you. Next on the screen. Yep. Sorry. So just clarify, it's 5...