
OXFORD — Anthony Aldrich, 51, of Norway, has been charged with Burglary, Stalking, Theft, and Possession of Schedule “W” drug and is being held on a $1,000 cash bail at the Oxford County Jail, according to Oxford Police Department.
OPD received reports on Feb. 16 of a stalking/burglary incident that occurred over Superbowl weekend, according to OPD Detective Brandon J. Correia. “It was reported that … Aldrich has followed a young female to a Superbowl party … in Oxford. Upon arrival, [he] followed the female onto the porch and then unlawfully entered the residence behind her. He was then confronted by the homeowner and subsequently left the scene in a red 2005 Honda CR-V bearing Maine 6589ZL.”
The next day the same female passed Aldrich very close to her cheer leading practice. A warrant was issued, according to Correia and Aldrich was arrested in Oxford without incident.
Prior to this incident, Aldrich was the suspect in three separate confirmed stalking incidents wherein he followed around two young females on multiple different dates and different locations.
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