"Didn't Meet Me"... 60s Man Arrested for Calling 90 Times and Breaking Window with Brick After Visiting Home
Previously, repeatedly knocking on the victim's door and forcing "Let's live together"
A man in his 60s who made dozens of phone calls and even threw bricks at a house after being refused a meeting was arrested by the police.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Yoon Seul-gi] A man in his 60s who called a woman in her 50s more than 90 times and went to her house to break the window with a brick because she refused to meet him was arrested by the police.
The Gwangmyeong Police Station in Gyeonggi announced on the 25th that they had booked A (64) without detention on charges of violating the Stalking Punishment Act and property damage.
A is accused of throwing a brick at the window of the victim B's (56) house located in Gwangmyeong City in the early morning of the previous day and fleeing.
According to the police investigation, A had previously visited B's house several times, knocking on the door and repeatedly forcing her by saying, "Let's meet. Let's live together." It was also investigated that he called B more than 90 times in the early morning yesterday.
The police, who responded to the report, found A loitering around the scene and took him to the police station in a voluntary accompaniment format to obtain a confession.
A reportedly stated that "I committed the crime because B did not meet me."
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The police issued an emergency protective order prohibiting A from approaching the victim's residence and from using communication media to contact her. They also provided temporary accommodation and a smartwatch to B, who requested personal protection.
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