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Prudenville man charged with stalking Roscommon County controller

ROSCOMMON COUNTY – Yesterday, Evan Baker, 32, of Prudenville, was arraigned in the 82nd District Court in Roscommon County on one count of Stalking, and one count of Using a Computer to Commit a Crime, each a misdemeanor punishable by up to one year of imprisonment, announced Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel.

Baker is alleged to have sent hundreds of personal emails to Roscommon County Administrator/Controller, unrelated to her public role or duties, over several years.

She issued correspondence to Baker on August 14th of this year instructing him to cease all personal communications unrelated to her position. In response, it is alleged Baker sent over 50 emails that day alone. Baker’s harassing messages are alleged to have persisted up until the day of his arrest on Oct. 6.

“Local officials should be accessible to the public they serve, but when these communications channels are abused for malicious purposes, we must defend them from harassment and stalking,” said Nessel.

“Stalking such as this takes a very real toll on a victim and can easily escalate to threats upon their safety. This incessant harassment is illegal, whether directed at a public servant or a private citizen, and my office will prosecute it to the fullest extent of the law.”

Baker is being held at the Roscommon County Jail and the Court set his bond at $50,000 cash/surety/10% bond. He will next appear before the Court on Nov. 7 for a pre-trial hearing.

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