
Man Sentenced to Decade in Prison for Violent Home Invasion Targeting Woman
A 34-year-old man has been sentenced to up to ten years in state prison after pleading guilty to a series of charges stemming from a violent home invasion that occurred on October 7, 2025. The incident took place in Upper Southampton, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and involved the victim being restrained by Nafis Lamont Donte Fisher while she was asleep.
The woman, identified as 25 years old but unnamed for privacy reasons, lived with her parents in the home; her father was receiving hospice care at the time. When she awoke to find herself bound on her bed, she screamed loudly, prompting Fisher to release her and flee through the garage. During his escape, he also engaged in a brief physical altercation with the victim's mother before stealing several items from the house, including AirPods, credit cards, a passport, and identification.
Law enforcement swiftly responded upon receiving reports of the burglary. Using the "FindMy" feature on the victim’s phone to track her stolen AirPods, police located Fisher sleeping in his vehicle nearby. They remotely activated the device to trigger an alert sound, leading to his arrest. A subsequent search of the victim's home revealed a knife and a 12-foot rope near her bedside table, indicating that Fisher had specifically targeted her bedroom.
On June 1, Fisher entered guilty pleas for charges including burglary, aggravated assault, robbery, criminal trespassing, theft by unlawful taking, receiving stolen property, and simple assault. As a result of these convictions, he was sentenced to serve between four-and-a-half and ten years in prison followed by five years of probation.
Upper Southampton Police Chief Dominic Varacallo emphasized the traumatic nature of such incidents for families, stating that this case represents "every family's worst nightmare — a violent intrusion into the safety and sanctity of their home.
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