A Texas man was arrested in Indianapolis on accusations he's been stalking and sending Caitlin Clark threatening and sexually explicit messages.
Police found that the man was sending Caitlin Clark messages on X that contained multiple threatening and sexually explicit messages.
A Texas man was arrested in Indianapolis over the weekend and charged with stalking Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark. According to court documents filed in Marion County, Indiana, the man sent threatening and sexually explicit messages to Clark over social media.
"The turning point in this case is when you see someone taking the affirmative step of someone going from Texas to Indianapolis," said Ryan Mears.
The 55-year-old man sent the basketball star threatening and sexually explicit messages on social media, then traveled from Texas to Indianapolis to try to encounter her in person, prosecutors say.
An investigation by local authorities in recent days determined a Texas man traveled to Indianapolis to be in close proximity to Caitlin Clark.
INDIANAPOLIS — A Texas man sent sexually violent messages from his X account to Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark and then drove to Indianapolis, court documents reveal. “Been driving around ...
A Texas man accused of stalking Caitlin Clark was arrested in Indianapolis this weekend after police said he sent numerous threats and sexually explicit messages to the Indiana Fever player ...
Authorities in Indianapolis have charged a 55-year-old Texas man with felony stalking of Indiana Fever star and WNBA rookie of the year Caitlin Clark.
A 55-year-old man from Denton is charged with stalking after he sent sexually violent messages and threats to Caitlin Clark via X, according to court documents.
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