ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Bruce Waters has done all he can to keep thieves away from his home on Peel Avenue -- he even put up a sign saying burglars would be taped on camera.
"There's a camera there,” Waters said. “There's a camera there. Total truth, police have video of you trying to break in," he added, referencing a sign.
Surveillance video from Waters’ home shows a car pull up, a man hop out and jump the fence.
The man walks around the property and then kicks the front door with full force. He kicks it several times until he gives up.
"It was full body kicks,” Waters said. “I guess the way I built the door, it didn't go out on them, because they weren't able to get in.”
Waters has lived in the home for 30 years, he said Wednesday.
On Friday, deputies called him about a break-in at the house. He immediately checked his surveillance videos.
And that’s when "(I) noticed there were three attempts that morning -- three times the car pulled up and sped off,” Waters said. “People jumped the fence. I was just lucky my neighbor was walking his dog, and he yelled at them and they took off.”
In another break-in attempt, video shows a similar car roll up at night and two different men trying to enter the home in the same way: with violent kicks to the door.
"At 2:30 they tried to kick the door in (and) at 3:15 they came back again and tried,” Waters said. “There was about 40 hits between the two different crews that attacked the house."
A look through Waters’ videos shows the group show up to the home at least five separate times.
"These are the only windows that aren't boarded up in the house,” Waters said. “I don't feel safe.”
Anyone with information is asked to call the Orange County Sheriff's Office.