SOUTH WILLIAMSON, Ky. — A West Virginia man was arrested after a South Williamson woman reported that he broke into her house and forced his way inside.

Kentucky State Police received a call from a South Williamson woman who reported that a man smashed through the glass of her back door and came into her house. The woman ran upstairs to hide in a bedroom while she called police.
When a state trooper arrived on the scene, a woman came running down the driveway of a neighboring home, saying the man was in her house.
The trooper and an officer with the Mingo County Sheriff’s Office went inside to search the home for the intruder. They found him in the back bedroom, hiding under a sheet.
William Grover Brewer, 30, of Dunlow, W.Va., was arrested and charged with two counts of burglary, as well as a charge of resisting arrest for allegedly trying to run away as he was being taken to the police car.
Brewer reportedly told police that he was simply looking for somewhere to sleep, and he left the first house he broke into because the woman there wouldn’t stop yelling at him.
