VANCOUVER – Charges have been laid in a high-profile harassment case in which the alleged target was believed to be Canadian singer-songwriter Carly Rae Jepsen.
Vancouver Police Department are not confirming that the case involves Jepsen, but said today it comes after officers received a report in March of the alleged harassment of a local, well-known celebrity.
Police had said in July they were investigating Jepsen’s complaint of unauthorized use of a computer and theft of telecommunications, and that their probe had started in March.
A Vancouver Police release says Abbotsford, B.C., resident Christopher David Long faces five charges, ranging from identity fraud to possession of stolen property, fraudulently obtaining telecommunications services, and unauthorized use of a computer.
Police say the 25-year-old surrendered at the Abbotsford courthouse last Friday and has been released under several conditions, while awaiting a court date, Jan. 4, in that Fraser Valley city.
The spokesman would not confirm a website’s claim that the matter involved the alleged theft of nude photos of the 27-year-old singer from Mission, famous for her number-one song “Call Me, Maybe.”
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