FRESNO, Calif. (KMPH) -
"Yelling, she was pushing me, where's my baby, where's my baby?" Jesus Vasquez said.
Vasquez was feeding his kids breakfast Tuesday morning when a woman burst through his front door unannounced.
"My kids, I have two kids over here, they were crying, and my sister too," Vasquez said.
Jesus called the police and after about ten minutes inside his home, the woman left.
But she wasn't done terrorizing the neighborhood.
She crossed the street and set her sights on houses over there.
"I just told her to get the hell out of my yard," Sandy Culpepper said.
Culpepper watched the woman go into her backyard.
"She climbed the fence like Spiderman back there," Culpepper said. "She went in my backyard. She opened my shed door. And then she kept saying, well my kids are in their shed."
When she was unsuccessful at that, she went next door to Stephany Hernandez's home.
"All of the sudden we heard the window being knocked really hard. We were checking it out. And also the dog was barking really loud," Hernandez said.
The woman wandered in and out of yards throughout the neighborhood, eventually ending up several blocks away next to Highway 168.
That's where deputies caught up to her. And she told them she was looking for her kids.
"She looked harmless. She could've been on something," Culpepper said.
"It was kind of scary because those knocks weren't normal knocks," Hernandez said.
Deputies tell KMPH News none of the neighbors wanted to press charges on the woman.
She was evaluated by mental health and released after that.