How scary! We told you last month that intruder Joshua Corbett broke into Sandra Bullock's home, and now we learn the Oscar-winning actress came face to face with him during the scary incident! TMZ obtained search warrant documents and broke the news Tuesday.

Police obtained a search warrant for weapons in Corbett's home, finding 7 including assault rifles.

The warrant explains that Bullock heard loud banging outside her house early in the morning of the incident. She walked over to close and lock her bedroom door, and saw the intruder standing there in dark clothes.

She slammed the door shut, locked it, and called 911.

Police arrived and Corbett was heard screaming, "Sandy, I'm sorry. Please don't press charges."

Bullock explained that she showered before bed, so he could have been there the whole time. Corbett also carried a notebook with cutout images of the actress and handwritten notes.

"I will forever be thinking of you and Louie, my son, as you are my wife by law, the law of God and you belong to me and me to you," one read.

We found out in June Corbett spent at least an hour inside Bullock's home, which he entered through the back door. He was found rummaging through her belongings and was not armed, and the star was unharmed during the incident.

The intruder was charged with felony counts of residential burglary, stalking, and possession of a machine gun. He pleaded not guilty and bond was set at $185,000.

If convicted, Corbett faces over 12 years behind bars. It is unknown if the star's son was home the time of the incident.

Earlier that evening Bullock was honored at the Guy's Choice Awards with the "Decade of Hotness" award.

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