Ohio man charged with cyberstalking, making online threats
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WKBN) — A Cleveland-area man has been charged with cyberstalking and making online threats toward three women.
The indictment charges 28-year-old Logan Stanford for incidents happening between September 2021 and May 2024.
Stanford allegedly created many accounts under different names across various platforms, according to the indictment.
Many of the messages towards victims were said to have been sexual or violent in nature.The case is being tried by the U-S Attorney's office in the Northern District of Ohio.
January is National Stalking Awareness Month.
If you feel you are being stalked online or in real life, there are resources.
Save evidence when possible and keep a log of interactions. Save all emails, text messages, photos, and postings on social networking sites as evidence of the stalking behavior.
It is important to contact the police, but if you're in immediate danger call 911.
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