An Adelaide man charged with stalking offences on Tuesday has been arrested again after another woman contacted police following publicity about the first case.
Key points:
- Sean Flintoff appeared in court on Wednesday accused of stalking
- Another woman has come forward claiming to be a victim of stalking by him
- He will appear in court again today
Sean Flintoff, 35, of Andrews Farm, was charged with stalking and breaching his bail conditions last night and appeared in the Elizabeth Magistrates Court again today after being refused bail overnight.
He sprinted from the same court after his last appearance on Wednesday.
Police say the second woman told police that she was a victim of stalking by the man after seeing a media release about the case.
She had met Flintoff on a dating app in January and she had “fear of her safety”, police said.
The first woman said she had met Flintoff on an online dating app.
Detectives went to his house on Tuesday and say they found evidence, including mail in different women’s names.
On Wednesday, he was granted $500 bail on the condition he did not approach the victim, her workplace or her home.
He applied for bail again today but was unable to provide a new address.
Police are opposing bail and he will remain in custody until his application is heard on Monday.
Police have urged any other victims to come forward.
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