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An accused Peeping Tom is off the streets, according to the Marysville Police Department.

Dee Hansen’s home surveillance cameras were up for less than two hours when they caught a break-break in at her neighbor’s house.

That’s something she expected to see on tape – what she saw Monday was anything but.

“Well, I saw someone coming to my front door and I just saw them moving like this,” said Hansen, describing the odd swaying back and forth she spotted from her Marysville couch Monday evening.

She thought that would be the end of the strange encounter with the man who wandered up to her porch while she was sitting behind a locked screen door, but then he asked for a smoke.

“I said get the ‘F’ off of my property.”

Once he was gone, she decided to playback her surveillance feed and that’s when she saw something even more startling.

There were images of a man police have now identified as Alejandro Jose Oliver-Munoz walking up to her door with his pants open, touching himself.

“I haven’t even been touched and feel like I need a shower. I was violated,” she said.

The below-the-belt antics were caught on a camera network that hadn’t even been up for a month.

It was installed because of an uptick in thefts when a nearby ministry for the homeless expanded.

With the video evidence, Hansen thought there would be a harsh penalty, but she originally declined to file a report when officers told her the charges would only be misdemeanors.

“I didn’t know what to think,” she said.

Marysville police have not returned calls for comment about their approach in this case.

Hansen spent hours thinking no action was being taken, but learned Wednesday the Marysville masturbator caught on camera was actually arrested at a Denny’s restaurant four streets away late Tuesday night.

And the alleged peeping tom who on tape was focused on his own pleasure principle has been arrested before.

In 2012 and 2013 he was arrested in Yuba county for peeping and indecent exposure – charges he’s now facing again.

Knowing all that, Dee Hansen is feeling pretty good about her investment in surveillance.

“I’ve had the best return on my dollar that I could have ever asked for,” she said.