Baldwin County woman arrested for electronic stalking

LOXLEY, Ala. (WKRG) — What started as a breakup ended with an arrest when a Baldwin County woman was accused of stalking her ex-boyfriend by putting a tracking device on his car.

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Investigators with the Loxley Police Department say 42-year-old Sue Bliss of Fairhope placed a magnetic tracking device on her ex-boyfriend’s car earlier this month. Police said the victim suspected Bliss was behind the tracking device after a messy breakup between the two.

“With physical witnesses and electronic messages, it was determined that the ex-girlfriend was the one that placed it and was following him around Baldwin County,” Sergeant Zachary Kuiken with the Loxley Police Department said.

Bliss was arrested for electronic stalking and soon after, bailed out of the Baldwin County Jail.

Just over a week later, the victim returned to the police after discovering a new tracking device on his car.

“That investigation yielded that it was the same ex-girlfriend doing it again, and she was arrested a second time,” Sgt. Kuiken said…

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