The search warrant for Sandra Bullock's alleged stalker is horrifying.
According to a warrant for Sandra Bullock's alleged stalker Joshua Corbett's home, the Gravity actress actually saw Corbett on June 8, 2014 when the alleged break-in occurred.
In the warrant which ET obtained Tuesday, police state that they responded to a burglary radio call at Bullock's Los Angeles home on June 8 and that she had locked herself in a room.
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According to the report, after being awakened by loud bangs that progressively got louder, Bullock feared for her safety and called 911. She reportedly actually saw Corbett in "a dark sweatshirt with dark pants" inside her home. Police arrived and saw Corbett walking down the staircase and reportedly detained him without incident.
He allegedly yelled out "Sandy" numerous times and stated, "Sandy, I'm sorry. Please don't press charges."
Corbett was also allegedly carrying a notebook with multiple handwritten letters to Bullock, one of them reading, "Sandy, you could have had me today however you choose other people over me. I'll be around as you know. I love you ... I will forever be thinking of you and Louie my son as you are my wife by law, the law of God and you belong to me and me to you."
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Corbett, 39, had initially been charged with stalking Bullock, burglarizing her home and possessing one illegal gun. Though according to CNN, after police allegedly discovered "an arsenal of weapons" in his Montrose home, he has now been charged with 19 felony counts, including seven counts of possession of a machine gun, two counts of possession of an assault weapon and 10 counts of possession of a destructive device.