Taylor Swift's stalker breaks into her house yet again
Twenty-three-year-old Roger Alvardo hailing from Homestead Florida has been taken into custody second time in a year after he broke into popstar Taylor Swift’s Manhattan home in the wee hours of Thursday.
American beauty queen Taylor Swift’s infamous stalker who had been arrested earlier as well, has broken into her house yet again on Thursday morning in New York City.
Twenty-three-year-old Roger Alvardo hailing from Homestead Florida has been taken into custody second time in a year after he broke into pop star Taylor Swift’s Manhattan home in the wee hours of Thursday.
As per reports, the stalker who had been on probation after getting released on February 5, has been charged with burglary as well as criminal contempt while information on how he had been caught has not been released by the police.
This marks the third time Alvarado has been detained at the singer’s house as earlier in April 2018, he had been arrested for climbing into her apartment using her shower and then sleeping in her bed.
He had arrested once before that as well for breaking Swift’s front door with a shovel.
While the Love Story hit maker had not been home on either of the occasions, regarding the incident, she had stated earlier: “Websites and tabloids have taken it upon themselves to post every home address I’ve ever had online. You get enough stalkers trying to break into your house and you kind of start prepping for bad things.”
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