NORMAN, Okla. ( KFOR ) — A man accused of breaking into a home where five female OU students were asleep and entering one of their bedrooms, previously faced charges for armed robbery, kidnapping and first-degree murder.
Norman police arrested 33-year-old Raymond Hickman Wednesday after they say he broke into a home shared by five female OU undergraduate students just before 1 a.m., and entered one of their bedrooms.
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The arrest affidavit obtained by News 4 says Hickman told police he broke-in to the house because he wanted to ask “the girls” to “help” him.
It did not specify what Hickman allegedly wanted them to help him with.
Norman police say after Hickman entered the home through a broken window, he made his way into a bedroom where one of the women was sleeping, then quickly ran out of the house.
A short time later, Norman police say officers found Hickman walking a nearby street, and arrested him.
In the arrest affidavit, officers said Hickman, “spoke of auditory and visual hallucinations,” allegedly telling officers he thought he was being attacked by dogs while sitting alone in their squad car.