A Florida man is accused of stalking his ex-girlfriend using the DoorDash app.
On Sunday, Michael Seitz of Port Richey went to his former lover’s residence. When he realized that she was not home, he proceeded to steal her belongings, including a purse, clothes, and several other items, all valued at around $500. Seitz then began calling the victim incessantly, ringing her phone 25 times and sending her 80 Facebook messages.
The woman pleaded with him to leave her alone and turned off the location-sharing tool on her cell phone. Infuriated, Seitz was somehow able to log into the woman’s DoorDash account from his mobile device to discover the last address she’d had food delivered to. Seitz left the victim voice messages on Facebook telling her he knew where she was and threatened to burn down her home and her family’s homes.
Seitz did not stop there. After learning of her location, he packed her stolen items inside a U-Haul truck and drove to the residence. Once he arrived, he demanded that his ex come outside.
“Get out here b4 I turn the block n ‘ram this U-Haul through the house,” he messaged her. When she refused, surveillance footage showed him driving up and down the street several times before he purposely crashed the utility vehicle into a mailbox and basketball hoop, which fell on top of a parked car.
Seitz quickly fled the scene but was later arrested and charged with domestic aggravated stalking, grand theft, and criminal mischief over $1,000. He remains in the Land O’ Lakes Detention Center.
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