Police arrested a woman suspected of entering homes and claiming to be the landlord or homeowner in northeast Ocala on Monday.

Officers say they found Regashanald Ndubuisia Okoye, 27, wearing the hat and shoes of one resident, having left behind a dress and ankle boots she had been wearing. Okoye was arrested on charges of burglary, grand theft and criminal mischief.

The incidents involved two homes — in the the 1700 block of Northeast 13th Street and the 2100 block of Northeast 13th Place, according to an Ocala Police Department arrest report.

Okoye told officers she did not break the law and was "listening to God Almighty’s instructions," according to the report. She said she was the "landlord" of the property on Northeast 13th Street and owned the house on Northeast 13th Place.

In one of her pockets, officers found three keys from the home on Northeast 13th Place.

Around 8:30 a.m. Monday, officers went to that home, according to the report. The actual homeowner said that when he entered that morning he saw a suitcase he had never seen before. He then walked outside, and his sliding glass door was locked behind him.

The man re-entered the home from the front and called out, “Hello,” the report states. He said a woman, later identified as Okoye, came from the back. The homeowner said he asked who she was, and she told him she was the owner. She went out the back door.

Before that, the man said he took a photo of Okoye using his phone. He followed her around the area of Northeast 19th Avenue and 14th Street. The man also told officers three keys were missing from his home.

While officers were investigating the peculiar incident, they were told that a woman matching Okoye's description had entered a home on Northeast 13th Street.

In that home, a man said he and his girlfriend woke up and saw a woman flicking the switch for the fan in his room, according to the report. The man said he grabbed his gun and asked the woman what she was doing there, and she told him his door was unlocked.

He said the woman walked outside and he followed her. He told her to leave and she walked toward a nearby home.

The man said the woman returned and told him: “Give me the keys to your car. God Almighty told me I could get a car from you guys,” according to the OPD report. The man said no, and the woman walked away.

From a photo, the man in the second home identified Okoye as the intruder.