Hawaii man stalked Utah family for months by sending plumbers, locksmiths and hundreds of others to their home, feds say - News Summed Up

Hawaii man stalked Utah family for months by sending plumbers, locksmiths and hundreds of others to their home, feds say


(CNN) A Hawaii man is accused of conducting an elaborate cyberstalking campaign against a Utah woman and her father by sending unwanted repairmen, food deliveries and other visitors to their home. Loren Okamura, 44, is charged with two counts of cyberstalking, two counts of transporting an individual to engage in prostitution and a count of interstate threats, court documents show. There are few details available about the transporting-for-prostitution charges. US Attorney John Huber declined to provide information during a news conference, and Okamura's indictment says only that in June and July of 2018, he is accused of transporting the Utah woman he allegedly stalked to Hawaii with the intent that she "engage in prostitution." As for the threat counts, Okamura is accused of contacting the woman and, according to the indictment, telling her in an email: "Sleep with one eye open and keep looking over your shoulder you crazy bitch we are coming for you and your dumba** daddy and crazy a** mommy."


Source: CNN November 28, 2019 22:41 UTC



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