Taylor Swift’s alleged stalker was seen early Tuesday in handcuffs from a New York City police station after being hit with harassment and stalking charges.
An exclusive photo by The Post shows David Crowe, 33, trying to hide his face under a dark blue hoodie as two officers led him out of Precinct 1 in Tribeca just hours after he was charged with two counts of first-degree harassment as well as two counts of harassment and two counts of stalking.
The Seattle man was seen Monday hanging around the “Shake It Off” singer’s home and asking people if Swift lived there — two days after he was also stopped there, police sources said.
Crowe did not attempt to break into his home but was seen lingering outside his home before police witnessed him allegedly harassing a number of people.
He is thought to be suffering from an emotional disturbance, sources said.
David Crowe, seen early Tuesday morning being taken out of a New York City police station in handcuffs. Robert Mecea
While the “Brutal Summer” artist was in Buffalo for boyfriend Travis Kelce’s NFL playoff game between the visiting Kansas City Chiefs and the Bills Sunday, he was back in town on Monday, sources told Page Six.
The alleged man was seen around 3pm on Monday near his home before police were called about three hours later, the source added.
“Officers were approached by several complainants who indicated an emotionally disturbed male was acting erratically at the location,” an NYPD spokesperson said.
“Once officers observed the man harassing multiple complainants, they arrested him without further incident. No injuries were reported.”
The 33-year-old Seattle native tried to hide his face under a dark blue hoodie as two officers escorted him out of the 1st Precinct in Lower Manhattan. Robert Mecea He was charged with two counts of harassment in the first degree, two counts of harassment in the second degree and two counts of stalking in the fourth degree. Robert Mecea
Crowe’s arrest Monday came just two days after he was charged by police when officers received a call about a “disorderly person” on Franklin Street, authorities previously told Page Six.
When Crowe was picked up by police on Saturday, it was for failure to respond to a summons from 2015, the NYPD told Page Six.
A source previously told Page Six that they saw the same man walking around the neighborhood, specifically where Swift lived, “for several weeks.”
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