Heart presumably pounding, she said the three things no one ever wants to utter when they're home alone in the dark.
"Who's in there?"
Worse yet, someone answered.
"My name's Drew," the voice said from inside her closed closet door.
The college student opened the door to the walk-in closet to find a man with long blonde hair inside, wearing her clothes.
She called her boyfriend for help while the stranger in her closet posed in her clothes, admired himself in the mirror, and chatted. He asked for a hug; She declined.
Turned out, the sounds she and her roommate thought came from a ghost was actually a man named Andrew Swofford 30. No one knows how he was getting in and out of their locked apartment undetected.
"Since I've been living here, I've been having pieces of clothes missing, like shirts, pants," the victim, a junior at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, told WTOL. "I have a hand print on my bathroom wall and on my mirror."
Swofford, 30, was arrested and charged with larceny and identity theft. The women in the apartment say they're considering a move.
