
Trespasser Busted Again: Belton, TX Neighbors At Their Breaking Point
I think one of the worst feelings someone can experience—especially in their own home—is the feeling of being watched. Just the idea of someone invading that privacy can make you feel dirty from the inside out. According to KWTX, it wasn't just a one-time incident in the Belton area that has the community on edge. Several individuals have come forward to share their experiences with a possible "peeping Tom," and they believe more needs to be done to prevent these ongoing incidents.

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James Austin Grisham, a 45-year-old man, is considered a suspect in these cases. Photos, videos, and personal stories have been circulating on social media, describing how residents have encountered him either following them or appearing at their windows and looking inside. This behavior isn’t just disturbing—it’s frightening.
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One resident shared that women in the city are now hyper-vigilant. This individual, who wishes to remain anonymous, said, "I'm always seeing stuff about him. People even have alerts set up to notify them when he's been arrested or released."Grisham has reportedly been arrested before for being caught peering into people’s windows. Members of the community are now saying that something needs to change—urgently. Not only is this an invasion of privacy, but it's also dangerous.
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