A man with two previous voyeurism convictions was arrested again on a similar charge after he was seen peeping into a bedroom window at a west-side mobile home park.

Barry Alan Porterfield, the property manager, was arrested May 16 on a charge of voyeurism third offense and taken to the Leon County Detention Facility. He was released the following day after posting a $2,500 bond.

His arrest came months after police responded to a complaint about a Peeping Tom outside a mobile home on Dura Circle. According to court records, a man and woman were on the bed in their bedroom around 1 a.m. on Nov. 5 when they saw someone looking into their window.

They called a neighbor, who walked to the residence and saw Porterfield standing on top of the mobile home hitch and peering through the blinds of their bedroom, according to court records. The neighbor said he was “100 pecent sure” the man was Porterfield because he pays him rent every month.

Porterfield ran away after seeing the neighbor, who called police. He later denied he was the person who peeped into the window. But he gave police conflicting statements about his activities that night.

He was convicted of misdemeanor voyeurism in 2007 and 2010; he was charged with felony voyeurism for the most recent incident because of the previous convictions. Court records from those cases were not immediately available.

Porterfield faced other accusations from tenants of the mobile homes on Dura Circle. In 2015, a woman complained to police that Porterfield was harassing and stalking her. She also complained that someone was sneaking into her home while she was out. At one point, she put clear tape on her front door and came home and found it cut, proof she said someone had been inside.

The woman was granted a temporary injunction against Porterfield for protection from stalking. However, the injunction was later dismissed for lack of evidence.

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