"I was like you need to get out the house like right now."

A family is still in disbelief after finding a stranger inside its home. Renee Flores and her two children were coming home after being gone for four hours when they found 36-year-old Ilon Kotula half dressed, sitting in the living room.

But what he said, Flores said was even stranger.

"He's trying to talk to us just like he wants us to associate with him. And he's bringing up little things like I looked at your pictures and all I did was eat a sandwich and get something to drink," Flores said.

She said he went into her refrigerator and made himself a sandwich, took some of her daughters prescribed Vicodin medication and had a half empty bottle of vodka. She said he left his bicycle outside with a tire removed almost as if he was fixing it.

She said he told her he thought he was in Sandra's house, a woman Flores isn't convinced is even real. She said he was trying to convince them it was Sandra's house and was confused when they called police.

"I started yelling at him and I'm like oh wait I've got my phone," Casara Flores, Renee's daughter, said. "So I pull out my phone and take a picture of him and he yelled come on, why are you doing that? And I was like you are going to jail. This is not okay you need to get out of my house right now."

The Flores family took three pictures of the man whom Wichita Police arrested down the street for burglarizing a residence and possession of meth.

Flores said she wants people to learn from what happened.

"We all need to start thinking safe so we can be safe. You know lock your windows, double check them to make sure all your windows are locked you, lock your door," she said.

Now, she said she feels lucky.

"We were lucky he was calm. He could have been violent," Flores said.