Student arrested on charges of stalking, using a computer to commit a crime


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A 22-year-old Central Michigan University student was arrested on charges of stalking, according to the Central Michigan University Police Department.

The man was also arrested on charges of using a computer to commit a crime. He used the computer as part of his stalking behavior, according to Lt. Cameron Wassman.

At about 2:45 p.m., police who had been searching for the suspect throughout the day, found the student in the 1000 block of South Washington Street. Lt. Larry Klaus said the man is accused of stalking a female CMU student in a residence hall. The two students had been involved in a prior dating relationship. 

The man was transported and lodged at the Isabella County Jail. They do not yet know when the man's arraignment will be.

CMU police coordinated the arrest with the Mount Pleasant Police Department. 

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