Man puts tracker on car of woman he met online, then cuts power to her home, US cops say


Police said detectives then found a GPS tracking device on the woman’s car with account information connected to Bustin. — Unsplash

A Pennsylvania man is suspected of cutting power to the home of a woman he met on a dating website in a “disturbing” pattern of stalking, police said.

Matthew Bustin, 33, of King of Prussia, turned himself in to police on June 1 on charges of burglary, criminal trespassing, stalking, and harassment, according to a June 3 news release from the Bensalem Township Police Department.

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