By: Justin Dennis
January 23, 2025
Source: Fox 8 News
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CLEVELAND (WJW) — A Richland County man has been indicted on charges of cyberstalking three women and sending threatening communications.
A federal grand jury in Cleveland has handed up a six-count indictment against Logan Stanford, 28, of Shelby, according to a Thursday news release from Carol Skutnik, acting U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Ohio.
Stanford is accused of stalking his victims online between September 2021 and May 2024, harassing them in comments on their social media posts.
Some of the messages he allegedly sent to the women “were sexual or violent in nature or threatened to cause them physical harm,” reads the release.
Stanford allegedly sent the intimidating and harassing messages from several different social media accounts and email addresses he had created.
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The case was investigated by the FBI Cleveland Division.
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