Real estate agent busted for apparent hook-up in vacant home

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Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Joshua Gene Leal and Kayla Marisa Seloff were charged with criminal trespass.
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FRIENDSWOOD, Texas -- Friendswood police claim a woman who was supposed to be selling a vacant home was caught using the house for something else entirely.

On Saturday, a neighbor leaving for work before 5 a.m. noticed suspicious activity at the empty house in the 200 block of E. Castle Harbour when a flashlight-toting couple was spotted going into the home. Police were called and when officers arrived, they peeked inside and saw a man and woman lying on the floor.

The man and woman hid as officers entered the home through the unlocked front door. Kayla Marisa Seloff, 22, of Houston, claimed she and Joshua Gene Leal, 27, of Friendswood, were married and had just purchased the residence the previous day.

Seloff and Leal were escorted to their car to retrieve their identifications, but as soon as Seloff opened the car door, police say the smell of marijuana was detected and a glass pipe was observed on the dashboard.

The officer collected the pipe and reportedly found a pouch with additional drug paraphernalia and a small baggie of marijuana.

Police say Seloff claimed ownership of the marijuana and paraphernalia. She also revealed that she was actually the real estate agent for the home, not the new homeowner. In fact, she had just sold the home and the new homeowner closed on the house the day prior.

Seloff and Leal did not have permission to be in the home, according to the new homeowner, who agreed to file criminal charges.

Seloff and Leal were charged with criminal trespass. Their bond was set at $1,000.

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