美国男子因短信轰炸前女友而被逮捕
A California man was arrested and charged with stalking after he allegedly sent his ex-girlfriend thousands of text messages and hacked into her social media accounts after she broke off their short dating relationship. Since she ended the relationship, Raul Plancarte-Hernandez, 33, allegedly called the 38-year-old woman approximately 300 times and texted her around 4,000 times "during all hours of the day and night", according to the police department. He hacked into the victim's various accounts including social media, PayPal, iCloud and her cellphone account. At that point, the woman reportedly changed her email address and cell phone number, her Apple ID and "all electronic means of identifying herself." But, police say, Plancarte-Hernandez still contacted her by phone and email. In what police describe as a "further attempt to liberate herself from the stalking," the victim moved from Moorpark to Thousand Oaks. But, Plancarte-Hernandez allegedly did not relent from his efforts to get to his ex, and police say he began sending her "threatening text messages". He was arraigned at a local superior court for stalking. |