Taylow Swift has a stalker in Austin, Texas; police hunt nabs suspect
It is no doubt that Taylor Swift is magnificently beautiful and her songs were all just a big hit! in one of her recent concerts in Austin, Texas, a man was accused by the police for stalking the singer. Taylor isn't new to the stalker issue as she had numerous experiences and involvements concerning it over the past years, but at least the singer can rest a bit more easily now that one of her stalkers got arrested.
On Thursday, the stalker, Frank Andrew Hoover was arrested by the Austin PD. As reported by TMZ, the Travis Country shows records that Hoover violated a protection order that has issued in Kansas that requires him to stay away at least 500 feet from Swift. The police records say that he's been hounding and threatening the singer and her family for months, particularly in the lead-up to her October 22 concert at a Formula 1 race track.
Perez Hilton reported, that on the night of the concert at Austin's Circuit of the Americas, Frank followed Taylor's motorcade from the track to the airport at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, in which a private jet was waiting for the singer and her parents. Taylor's bodyguards then reported to the police the incident and told that Hoover got within 20-50 feet tailing Swift's car.
Police questioned what he was doing there and he replied that he was there to get a pic and seize the possibility of accompanying Taylor wherever she might go. Hangar workers say that Hoover has been talking about wanting to accompany the singer onto her plane. The 39-year-old suspect flooded Taylor's father with threatening emails dated from August 28 until October 27, with some creepy and uncanny messages.
Taylor already filed a protective order against Hoover, who was arrested for committing a felony for a repeated violation. Hoover is held on USD 100,000 bail and no attorney is being listed to speak on Hoover's behalf.
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