Woman charged with trespassing in Adams Township faces additional charges
A 28-year-old woman who was charged with trespassing after Adams Township police said she entered a home that was for sale is facing additional misdemeanor charges related to trespassing at another home for sale.
Hannah Alexis Cunningham was originally charged April 30 by police with one felony count each of burglary and criminal trespassing and one misdemeanor count each of theft and loitering for an incident at a home for sale on Heaven Lane in Adams Township.
On Wednesday, May 15, she was charged with four counts of misdemeanor loitering and prowling at night for a separate incident the previous day.
Police said they received a phone call on April 29 regarding trespassing at a home for sale on Blackstone Lane.
The caller reported to police that, at 7:30 a.m., a Toyota minivan drove down the home’s driveway and pulled close to the garage before leaving about 10 minutes later.
The next day, police were dispatched to a residence on Heaven Lane for a reported burglary. The owner of the home, which was for sale and vacant at the time, had seen a woman on the Ring doorbell camera, police said.
Police found a vehicle in the garage and Cunningham inside the home.
An officer recognized the vehicle in the garage as the one from the trespass report on Blackstone Lane. Police said an officer followed up with the Blackstone Lane homeowners who found video of the vehicle on their property on April 25, April 27 and twice on April 28 in the middle of the night.
Cunningham’s preliminary hearing on the misdemeanor charges stemming from the Blackstone Lane incidents has not yet been scheduled. She’s being held in Butler County Prison on $5,000 bail for those charges.
