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Sandra Bullock came face-to-face with stalker who stood outside her bedroom door

Intruder Joshua Corbett appears in court (inset) and Sandra BullockABC / WireImage

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Sandra Bullock came face-to-face with stalker who stood outside her bedroom door

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According to a police search warrant, Sandra Bullock encountered a man who reportedly climbed a chain-link fence topped with barbed wire to gain access to her home last month.

Sandra got terrified about 1 a.m. after hearing heavy thumping inside the house, according to records obtained by TMZ.

The “Gravity” actress assumed the bangs were coming from her third-floor workout room windows, which she had left open to air out the room, so she tried to sleep again, according to one investigator in the affidavit filing.

When the hammering became louder, Bullock became alarmed and got up to close her bedroom door. There she saw a man wearing black clothing go past her on the opposite side of the threshold, according to the affidavit.

The actress informed officials that she had bathed before going to bed, implying that the burglar was present the entire time.

According to a search warrant document, the “Miss Congeniality” actress, 49, slammed the bedroom door, locked herself inside, and instantly phoned 911, urging authorities to get to her Los Angeles estate.

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Law enforcement authorities rushed to the scene while Joshua allegedly began shouting: “Sandy, I’m sorry. Please don’t press charges.”

He was carrying a notepad with cut-out magazine photos of Bullock as well as several scribbled comments. ‘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,’ one of the notes read.

In his notes, he also forgives the actress for “anything you may have done.”

The two warrants authorized officers to search Corbett’s home in La Cresenta, California, as well as unlock a safe and examine a storage unit in neighboring Burbank.

Cops discovered an “arsenal” of weapons and charged Corbett with seven charges of machine gun possession, two counts of assault weapon possession, and ten counts of possessing a destructive device.

He was not believed to be carrying the machine gun at the time of the break-in, and Sandra’s adoptive son, Louis, was believed to be with a babysitter.

Sandra adopted her son Louis in 2010.

After the original allegations were brought, Corbett pled not guilty. Following the addition of the new offenses, his bail was raised from $185,000 to $2.2 million. Deputy District Attorney Wendy Segall told CNN last month that if Corbett is convicted, he could face up to 12 years in jail.

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