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Stranger terrorizes single mom's Tacoma home repeatedly

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TACOMA, Wash. - A single mom in Tacoma says a stranger is targeting her family, and she no longer feels safe; she reached out to FOX 13 News to help get attention on the issue.Ginger Rivera says she moved into her Tacoma home in January with her 15-year-old son."I was kind of going through difficult times.

So it was, I felt more capable, you know, being a homeowner on my own. So, it was kind of exciting and scary all at the same time," said Rivera.Several months later, this single mom says the excitement is gone, and all that is left is the fear."I can’t rest, you know.

I'm on high alert all the time. It’s flight or fight mode," said Rivera.For the last month, Rivera says a strange man continually returns to her home destroying parts of her property.

She says it even happens multiple times a day.Rivera has no idea why."The neighbors don’t know who he is. I don’t know who he is.

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