The eerie noises coming from the attic at this Pittsburgh home were reason for alarm after all.

Surveillance footage from Jerome Kennedy’s home revealed that someone had been crawling through his attic at night.

According to Kennedy, that person is his next-door neighbor Robert Havrilla, 69, who he claims was peering into his bedroom through a vent.

Kennedy said that he installed the camera in his home when he started hearing noises after his 10-month-old baby girl was born. He said he would also notice flashlights and mysterious drill holes.

“It shows him removing a false wall that he engineered, climbing onto my ceiling, above my baby’s crib, and he lies on some planks that he put there, in my ceiling,” Kennedy told news station KDKA.

He contacted police on July 17 to report footage of Havrilla allegedly crawling into Kennedy’s attic from his own. The video showed the alleged stalker, who was carrying a drill and a light, peering from the attic for about 30 minutes.

“It’s very disheartening to feel violated in this way that somebody can come in and disrupt the sanctity of my home,” Kennedy told KDKA.

Authorities questioned Havrilla, but he denied trespassing, claiming that he could only get to his neighbor’s attic with a ladder.

Havrilla was charged Thursday with burglary, criminal trespassing and stalking. He is scheduled to next appear in court on Oct. 3.