A Mobile man charged with molesting a horse in 2018 faces new charges after being arrested on burglary charges Monday while in possession of a large rubber sex toy and a taser, among other items.

Daniel James Bennett, 19, was reported to have been knocking on the doors of homes on Matlock Road in Irvington, and is accused of attempting to climb through the window of at least one residence, according to the Mobile County Sheriff’s Dept.

The home owner in question screamed when Bennett attempted to climb through the window, according to the Sheriff’s Dept. Bennett then disappeared.

In Jan. 2018 he was charged with attempting to molest a horse, a charge that he admitted to investigators at the time, according to previous AL.com reporting.

The owner of the horse, a 20-year-old mare named Polly, told investigators she suspected the horse’s stall had been tampered with several times throughout December.

Bennett was later charged with possession of burglary tools, sexual misconduct, and second-degree criminal trespassing.

The official warrant for Bennett's arrest lists the crime of bestiality as a misdemeanor, alleging that Bennett "engaged in or submitted to any sexual contact with an animal, to-wit: a horse."

Court records did not indicate whether Bennett was convicted of the charge.

During this more recent incident, several neighbors said that as well as knocking on their doors, he was seen going in and out of several yards. Based on a description given by witnesses, Bennett was found riding his bicycle in the area and was arrested.

Deputies later removed a taser, a pair of hair styling scissors, a pack of razor blades and a large rubber sex toy with tube attached to it.

Bennett was charged with attempted burglary and a probation violation.