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Man Accused Of Tracking Ex Via Satellite
KENOSHA, Wis. -- A man accused of using a satellite tracking device to trace the movements of his ex-girlfriend after their breakup entered an innocent plea to stalking and other charges.
Paul A. Seidler, 42, of Kenosha was denied a request for his release on signature bond. He remained held in lieu of $50,000 bond on charges of felony burglary, second-degree reckless endangerment and stalking. Connie Adams testified at an earlier hearing in Kenosha County Circuit Court that Seidler stalked her relentlessly for months with the aid of a global positioning system device that police later found planted under the hood of her car. She said the system recorded her movements -- to work, on dates, shopping and even to buy gasoline -- and Seidler would show up wherever she went. |
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