Taylor Swift's Stalker Gets Arrested For Breaking Into Her Apartment Building — Again
For the second time in far less than each year,
Taylor Swift has been victimized by her accused stalker, Roger Alvarado.
Page Six reports that he was arrested for allegedly breaking into Swift's house via second-floor patio door early Thursday morning (March 7). He was charged with burglary, stalking, felony criminal contempt for violating the categorize of protection that Swift currently has against him, two counts of burglar equipment, and criminal mischief.
Upon arriving on the scene, cops noticed the door open and saw that Alvarado had made a disaster of the place. Local police believe that he used a ladder to scale the building's backside before taking a concrete block and smashing the glass door. Swift was thankfully not residence at the time of the invasion.
In February, Alvarado was sentenced to a jail term of six months as a piece of a plea deal for if he broke into the same place
last year, prior to Swift moving in (she had paid for the property three months ago. Last April, police, answering to a telephone call about a burglary at the address, noticed Alvarado sleeping in Swift's bed immediately after using her shower. He was charged with burglary, criminal trespass, criminal mischief, and felony stalking.
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