Man charged with stalking after being arrested twice near Taylor Swift's New York home
A man is in police custody and has been charged with stalking and harassment after being arrested near Taylor Swift's New York apartment twice in three days.
A man is in police custody and has been charged with stalking and harassment after being arrested near Taylor Swift's New York apartment twice in three days, police said.
David Crowe, 33, from Seattle, was first arrested on Saturday at 1:35 p.m. after a 911 call reported a “disorderly person” along Franklin Street in Manhattan’s Tribeca neighborhood, where Swift is widely reported to have an apartment complex.
“Upon arrival of police to the scene, police were informed that the individual attempted to open a door to a building at the location,” the office of Deputy Commissioner for Public Information (DCPI), Tarik Sheppard, told NBC News.
It is the latest in a string of incidents in which alleged male stalkers have been arrested for causing a disturbance near or trying to get access to the pop star’s New York home in recent years.
Due to the existence of an outstanding warrant for failure to answer a summons in Brooklyn in 2017, police took Crowe into custody but he was later released.
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