71.9 F
The Villages
Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Villager charged with stalking man he met through online dating

Russell Edward Thompson
Russell Edward Thompson

A Villager has been charged with stalking a man he met through an online dating application.

Russell Edward Thompson, 53, who lives at 9571 SE 168th Elderberry Place in the Village of Springdale, was arrested Friday afternoon on multiple charges by Sumter County sheriff’s deputies.

A man who lives with his 73-year-old grandmother in The Villages met Thompson through an online dating application, according to an arrest report. Apparently, the relationship didn’t work out and the grandson reported receiving “threatening messages” from Thompson.

During the month of August, the grandson said he was home alone at his grandmother’s house when he heard a “loud banging on the front door.” He saw a “male subject walking away from the door while looking in a window.” It was later discovered that the home’s doorbell had been removed and was found in the street. A solar-style garden light was also removed from the walkway and broken in half.

Later that same month, the home’s air conditioning suddenly stopped working. An air conditioning repairman found that the breaker box beside the air conditioning condenser had been “forcefully” damaged. The repair cost $327.85.

Later that month, the grandson was home alone when he heard another loud noise, leading to the discovery or fresh damage to the air conditioning unit. This time the repair cost $152.15.

Thompson was believed to have fled the residence in a red Jeep SUV. The vehicle and its license plate were captured on a Community Watch surveillance camera. Thompson, who stands 6 feet 4 inches tall and weighs 300 pounds, was also captured on surveillance and was wearing an orange shirt.

Thompson consented to a phone interview, and a detective concluded that Thompson had “a clear intent to harass the victim and the victim’s family.”

The Petersburg, Va. native was arrested on multiple charges including stalking and criminal mischief. He was booked at the Sumter County Detention Center on $8,000 bond.

President Trump will return America to days of common sense

A Village of Dunedin resident, in a Letter to the Editor, says he believes President Trump will return America to the days of common sense.

New multi-modal paths on North Morse Boulevard not the solution

In a Letter to the Editor, a Village of Tall Trees resident says that multi-modal paths won’t solve the problems on North Morse Boulevard.

Aging drivers – not speed – might be the problem

A Village of Fernandina resident says that research suggests that aging drivers, and not speed, may be the cause of accidents in The Villages. Read his Letter to the Editor.

An easy and cheap solution to improve safety on Morse Boulevard

A Village of Hacienda South resident, whose birdcage overlooks Morse Boulevard, proposes a cheap easy solution to improve safety on Morse Boulevard.

A few questions about Donald Trump

In response to a previous letter writer, a Village of Palo Alto resident has a few questions about Donald Tump.