A man was arrested on suspicion of sneaking into a Phoenix child's bedroom and lying in her bed while partially naked, according to court records.

Phoenix police arrested Scott Schoenfeld on Saturday night in connection with the incident, according to Maricopa County Superior Court records.

Court records said officers responded to a residential burglary call just before 7:30 p.m., Saturday and found a man, later identified as Schoenfeld, lying under the sheets of the 4-year-old girl's bed.

The girl had walked into her bedroom and saw Schoenfeld in her bed, police said in their probable-cause statement filed with the court. The girl's father told her to leave the room and called the police.

When officers arrived, Schoenfeld was still in the bed and under a sheet. Officers said he refused to show his hands when instructed to but police saw he was naked from the waist down when they pulled the sheet off the bed, records said.

Schoenfeld refused to put his pants back on, according to police. He was escorted outside to the police patrol vehicle, still pants-less, according to records.

Officers said they later found some of his clothes inside the 4-year-old girl's closet.

Schoenfeld told police the Holy Spirit led him to the house and that someone donated the house to him, according to court paperwork. The probable cause statement said Schoenfeld was expected to be psychologically evaluated.

Schoenfeld faces one count of criminal trespassing and one count of indecent exposure, records said.

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