A 33-year-old man named David Crowe, hailing from Seattle, has been apprehended and charged with harassment and stalking in the vicinity of Taylor Swift’s New York residence. The arrest came after authorities received complaints about an “emotionally disturbed male behaving erratically.” New York Police Department has officially filed two counts each of harassment and stalking against Crowe.
This incident unfolded shortly after an apparent break-in attempt at Swift’s house, coinciding with the time when the singer was away supporting her boyfriend, NFL player Travis Kelce, during a Kansas City Chiefs game against the Buffalo Bills.
Although law enforcement has not yet confirmed any connection between the suspect in this recent arrest and the attempted break-in, Swift has unfortunately been the target of harassment at multiple properties she owns, spanning from California to Rhode Island. In a previous incident in 2022, an individual was arrested for driving intoxicated into Swift’s New York building while attempting unauthorized entry.
Additionally, Roger Alvarado previously invaded her home, where he was discovered sleeping in her bed, resulting in a subsequent six-month jail sentence. The recurrent nature of such incidents raises concerns about the security and privacy challenges faced by high-profile celebrities like Taylor Swift.