LORDSTOWN, Ohio - A Lordstown man tells police he came home from a SuperBowl party to find three intruders inside his “mancave”.

The alleged victim said he left a party at a neighbor’s home to get some chewing tobacco at his Palmyra Road home Sunday evening.

Hearing a loud noise, the homeowner came out of his bathroom to find a woman and two males standing in what he called his “mancave”.

Police believe that the noise came when one of the suspects pushed an air conditioner out of a window to get inside the house.  The resident told officers he believed that the intruders searched through his medicine bottles while in the home.

After the homeowner ordered the three to get out, the van they were driving became stuck in a snowdrift outside the home.

Just as one of the suspects managed to push the van out of the snow, police arrived and took four people into custody.

Inside the van was 35-year-old Eleanor Eckert and 59-year-old Todd Peterman both of Warren, and a fifteen-year-old boy.  Another woman who was in the van, 52-year-old Ramona Hudson of Cleveland told police she didn’t go into the house but was arrested on prior warrants.

Eckert told police that they were in the neighborhood to attend a SuperBowl party but left when they were told they weren’t welcome.

Police say they found three burnt glass pipes in the van, as well as some pills.

After interviewing the victim and the suspects, police charged Eckert and Peterman with burglary and child endangering. Eckert was also charged with possessing drug paraphernalia and driving with a suspended license.

The three adults were taken to the county jail.  Eckert and Peterman had court appearances on Monday.