Metro Police want to talk to a man seen on surveillance cameras creeping on a family's Franklin Township home three times.

INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) - Metro Police want to talk to a man seen on surveillance cameras creeping on a family's Franklin Township home three times.

They are also investigating whether there's a connection between those incidents and a man who got into a teen girl's bedroom last summer.

"My security system said that a visitor was detected at my front door," said homeowner Abby, whose home security video show the man, wearing gloves, apparently trying to get into her home.

The first time it happened was in full daylight in July. Her barking dogs scared him off.

This past Friday, she says he came back in the middle of the night.

Surveillance shows the man carefully grab the doorknob to try to get in at 3:12 a.m. He walks back to his car and then four minutes later, is captured on video trying the keypad to enter the home.

That didn't work either.

"Instantly, instantly I knew that it was the same man and I knew that it was-- this was bad news and you could clearly see in the video he was trying to get into my house," said Abby. "It's very scary. It's very scary."

She filed a police report right away. Then, she posted the surveillance to neighbors on a Facebook chat page in Franklin Township that connects hundreds of neighbors.

"We have just been trying to get his face out there as much as possible," Abby explained.

She says once the video was shared multiple times, she got a call from a friend saying this same man had done this before with much more sinister motives.

"A friend of ours called me and said I'm 99 percent sure that that was the same man that broke into my house," Abby said.

"I saw the video and I got a sick feeling to my stomach and I immediately knew that was the guy," explained Abby's friend Jamie.

Jamie says the same man, wearing gloves, got into her home last August through an unlocked door and went straight for her teenage daughter's bedroom.

"She just said she felt a presence in her room and felt someone touching her face," Jamie said. "My son heard her scream. He yelled, 'Mom someone's in the house!' I then followed and chased him out to his car and then he got away. It's frightening. It's horrendous. We've been in fear for a year now."

She says the car in the video from Abby's house is the same one from the crime last summer at her house.

"It was a white kind of SUV crossover vehicle," Jamie said.

Abby says others who've now seen the surveillance have told her they recognize the man at her door. They fear he's targeting homes with teenage girls. Now, they hope police get him off the streets.

IMPD tells WTHR they are investigating whether the cases from this summer and last summer are connected.