Crime & Safety
Woman Stalked Lower Bucks Co. Man After Relationship Ended: PD
The Montco woman broke into the man's home after he told her he didn't want a long-term relationship, according to a criminal complaint.
LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA — A Montgomery County woman is facing multiple charges after police said she stalked a Bucks County man she met on online dating site after the relationship ended, police said.
Lindsay Carole Harris, 30, of Ambler, met the victim through Match.com in January, according to a criminal complaint.
The Falls Township Police Department said that Harris broke into the man's home after he told her he no longer wanted a relationship, the complaint states.
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The two met in person once, but the man later ended contact and told Harris he was not interested in pursuing a relationship, the complaint states.
Falls Township Police allege that Harris continued contacting the man despite being told to stop and later showed up uninvited at his Fairless Hills home.
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On June 28, police officers responded to the home after the man found Harris inside of it, the criminal complaint states.
The complaint states that Harris had opened a bottle of wine and left some food out, before the man spotted her trying to climb through a rear window.
Harris has been charged with burglary, criminal trespass, stalking, and related offenses.
She was released after posting 10 percent of $50,000 bail and is scheduled to appear for a preliminary hearing on July 21.
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