In a shocking development that has gripped the quiet community of Santa Fe, police have arrested a man identified as Charles M., a longtime neighbor of legendary actor Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa, following disturbing revelations uncovered through home security footage.
Authorities confirmed the arrest occurred just 30 minutes ago after a high-resolution surveillance video, recovered from the couple’s property, provided crucial evidence linking Charles to suspicious nighttime activity that had troubled the neighborhood for weeks.
According to Santa Fe Police Department spokesperson Lt. Rachel Gomez, the footage — taken late at night on April 22nd — shows Charles trespassing onto Hackman and Arakawa’s private property. “The individual can be clearly seen loitering near the perimeter of the home, attempting to disable one of the outdoor cameras, and engaging in what we believe was an attempted break-in,” Gomez stated.
Although no physical harm came to Hackman or Arakawa, both are said to be “shaken but safe.” Gene Hackman, now 95, is known for his reclusive lifestyle after retiring from acting in the mid-2000s. The couple had noticed unusual signs around their estate — disturbed soil, strange noises at night, and a sense of being watched — prompting them to upgrade their security system earlier this year.
It was this very system that ultimately led to the arrest. After reviewing hours of nighttime surveillance, the camera’s motion sensors caught Charles walking around the gated property with gloves and a flashlight. Police say he attempted to conceal his identity, but clear facial recognition from the footage led to a positive ID.
“We were shocked,” said a neighbor who wished to remain anonymous. “Charles always seemed quiet and polite. No one ever suspected him of anything, but lately he’d been acting strange — reclusive, paranoid, and he even boarded up some of his windows.”
According to public records, Charles has no known history of criminal behavior, but recent interviews with neighbors revealed escalating tensions. One resident recalled hearing Charles rant about “government surveillance” and claimed he had become obsessed with the Hackmans’ security lights, which he believed were “spying on him.”