A MUM has told of her horror after a one-eyed thief broke into her house and urinated all over her toilet seat.

Leanne McGee, 24, panicked when she spotted the man in her Clydebank home on Monday morning around 9am.

The mum said: “I saw a dark figure walk into the kitchen and I was really puzzled, I shouted but I didn’t hear anything.

“I got up and saw this guy in my hall and said ‘Who the hell are you?’.

“I was so scared. He had one eye, his face was full of scars and bruises.

“He said he had walked into the wrong house, he was looking for his aunty’s house.

“I just thought it was really creepy, I got such a shock and I wanted him to go.”

Leanne was so worried her two-year-old daughter Khloe would wake up and see the intruder that she ushered him out of the house and immediately contacted the police.

“At first I did think he must have walked in to the wrong house somehow, I think I was just so in shock by it all,” she explained.

“I didn’t see anything with him, but he must have stashed it in his pockets.

“I just wanted him to go, I was scared he was going to attack me or something.”

It was only after the man left that Leanne noticed he had used her bathroom and urinated all over her toilet seat, as well as pinched her friend’s phone and jewellery she had been given for Christmas.

Leanne said: “My friend had been staying and she was sleeping on the sofa.

“She noticed her phone was gone and my best jewellery which had been in my bedroom was also gone.

“He must have come into my room where me and my daughter were sleeping.

“He also used my toilet and had peed all over my seat. It’s disgusting.

“We’re lucky we’re both okay but I don’t want him to get away with it.”

A Police Scotland spokesman said: “At 9.00am on March 28 we responded to a report of a man allegedly entering a flat on Whitecrook Street and stealing property worth a three-figure sum of money.

"The man left in an unknown direction.

"The suspect is described as around 5ft6in to 5ft 8in, with dark brown hair , wearing black clothing - a black hoodie, black bottoms and black trainers.

"Enquiries are ongoing in relation to the incident and anyone with information is asked to contact officers at Dumbarton via 101."