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Report: Police Reports Detail the ‘Creepy’ Behavior by Bob Bergdahl That Left a Pair of Twins ‘Visibly Upset & Teary Eyed’
Bob Bergdahl speaks to the media during a press conference at Gowen Field in Boise, Idaho, on Sunday, June 1, 2014. Bergdahl, the father of an American soldier just released from captivity in Afghanistan says he's proud of how far his son, Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, was willing to go to help the Afghan people. (AP Photo/Otto Kitsinger) AP Photo/Otto Kitsinger

Report: Police Reports Detail the ‘Creepy’ Behavior by Bob Bergdahl That Left a Pair of Twins ‘Visibly Upset & Teary Eyed’

"What are you two-timing me b****?"

The father of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl was previously accused of stalking a pair of twin sisters and was caught "peeping into their windows while they were in the shower," according to a report in the Daily Mail.

31-year-old twin sisters Lacey and Allie Hillman went to authorities in 2011 and accused Robert Bergdahl of a series of harassing incidents, the Daily Mail reported, citing police documents.

A pair of twin sisters alleged that Bob Bergdahl stalked them for months in 2011. (Image source: Facebook) A pair of twin sisters alleged that Bob Bergdahl stalked them for months in 2011. (Image source: Facebook)

The sisters told police that Bergdahl, a married UPS driver, drove by their home "several times a day" over several months and left "creepy" notes for them, according to the Daily Mail.

The alleged stalking started in June 2011, two years after his son was taken hostage by the Taliban.

In one incident, detailed in a Hailey Police Department police report obtained by the Daily Mail, Bergdahl once banged on their door and accused Allie of cheating on him.

"What are you two-timing me b****?" he allegedly asked.

Allie then "slammed the door shut as Robert grabbed the handle," the police report said, according to the Daily mail, which added that Bergdahl just stood there as she yelled "bye, bye."

Bob Bergdahl speaks to the media during a press conference at Gowen Field in Boise, Idaho, on Sunday, June 1, 2014. Bergdahl, the father of an American soldier just released from captivity in Afghanistan says he's proud of how far his son, Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, was willing to go to help the Afghan people. (AP Photo/Otto Kitsinger)

The report stated that the two had never "really talked" or been in any sort of relationship, according to the Daily Mail.

Days later, Bergdahl allegedly visited Lacey's place of work, stoking more fears.

Ultimately, the two went to police "visibly upset and teary eyed" with more details when he peered into their home and asked to speak with Lacey when she was wearing only a bathrobe, the Daily Mail reported.

"Lacey yells for Robert to leave and also motions for him to do so as she is only in a towel and wet from the shower," the report said, according to the Daily Mail. "According to Lacey, a minute passed while Robert shook his head on the other side of the closed door and he eventually left while throwing his hands up in the air."

The girls reportedly said that they had no relationship with him and were confused as to why he was obsessing over them.

Police then interviewed Bergdahl and told him to stay away from the twins, according to the Daily Mail. The girls told the news outlet that he complied and was "very respectful" afterwards.

Jani Bergdahl, the mother of freed US soldier Bowe Bergdahl, speaks to the press while her husband Bob Bergdahl and US President Barack Obama look on in the Rose Garden of the White House on May 31, 2014 in Washington, DC. Obama and the Bergdahls spoke after the release of Bowe Bergdahl by the Taliban in Afghanistan. (AFP Photo/Mandel Ngan)

Bergdahl has been under fire after he spoke Pashto during a White House press conference and appeared to send out tweets earlier this month suggesting support for the release of several Guantanamo Bay prisoners.

His son, Bowe, arrived in the U.S. early Friday morning after he was released through a controversial prisoner exchange.

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