Oklahoma City Homeowner Finds Stranger Asleep in Living Room

Intruder left home after being discovered, no charges filed

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

An Oklahoma City homeowner named Brenda woke up early Thursday morning to find a stranger asleep in her living room. Brenda alerted her daughter and son-in-law, and they were able to get the intoxicated man to leave on his bicycle, though he had left some things out of place and taken some leftovers from the fridge. Brenda filed a police report but does not wish to press charges, wanting to simply alert her neighbors to the bizarre incident.

Why it matters

While no serious harm was done, this incident highlights the potential risks and disruption that can occur when a stranger enters a private home. It also raises questions about mental health, substance abuse, and home security in the local community.

The details

Brenda discovered the unknown man asleep on her living room couch around 4 AM. She immediately woke up her family members, and together they were able to get the man to leave, though he seemed intoxicated and had left some minor messes behind. The man claimed "This isn't my house" when he woke up and departed on a bicycle.

  • The incident occurred early Thursday morning around 4 AM.

The players

Brenda

An Oklahoma City homeowner who discovered the intruder in her home.

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What they’re saying

“I flipped on the kitchen light, heard a noise, like someone snoring, and I turn around, and there's a man.”

— Brenda, Homeowner (koco.com)

“When I said, 'There's an intruder in our home,' then they woke up quickly.”

— Brenda, Homeowner (koco.com)

“He could barely stand up; fortunately, he was not aggressive, and we kind of shooed him out of the house.”

— Brenda, Homeowner (koco.com)

What’s next

Brenda does not plan to press charges, but the police report will help alert the neighborhood to the incident.

The takeaway

This strange home intrusion, while not resulting in serious harm, serves as a reminder for homeowners to remain vigilant about home security and be prepared to respond calmly but firmly to unexpected visitors, especially those who may be under the influence of drugs or alcohol.