After reportedly breaking into the victim’s house while they were asleep, an Aurora man charged

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After reportedly breaking into the victim's house while they were asleep, an Aurora man chargedAfter reportedly breaking into the victim's house while they were asleep, an Aurora man charged

An Aurora man is facing a slew of charges for allegedly following someone home and entering their home while they were sleeping.

According to the Kendall County Sheriff’s Office, U.S. Marshals apprehended Eduardo Hernandez-Maravillo, 35, on Thursday in unincorporated Montgomery.

On June 8, police allege Hernandez-Maravillo interacted with the victim earlier that evening, followed them home, and entered the house while they were sleeping. The victim reportedly awoke after Hernandez-Maravillo allegedly made physical contact and fled the scene.

Hernandez-Maravillo was later identified as the suspect, and an arrest warrant was issued on June 13.

He is now facing charges including residential burglary, aggravated criminal sexual abuse, attempted criminal sexual assault, trespassing, stalking, and battery.

Hernandez-Maravillo was taken to the Kendall County Jail in Yorkville, where he is awaiting a pre-trial detention hearing.

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