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Deputies: Stalker Left Messages, Cooler Behind

Dean Paschall II was arrested Wednesday on a charge of aggravated stalking.

 

Dean Paschall II just wouldn’t leave a local woman alone, Pasco County Sheriff's deputies say.

He called her more than 20 times over a number of days and also left a black cooler with food and drink in it on her porch, officials said. He also left mulitiple voice messages to her.

Those actions resulted in deputies sending Paschall on a trip to the Land O' Lakes Jail Wednesday when he was arrested and charged with aggravated stalking.

The woman told deputies she received the first two calls from Paschall, her ex-boyfriend, on Oct. 5 just before midnight. She told deputies later she has an injunction against Paschall. 

She told deputies she ignored the calls at first because she was in bed. He called again in the morning and she answered.

At an afternoon outing with her daughter that same day, she received several calls from Paschall. Seven were placed while she was at Adventure Island. They left Adventure Island and to Howl-O-Scream at Busch Gardens.

Paschall continued calling while they were on the way and while they were at the park. The woman contacted a security guard, who got on the phone and told Paschall he was violating the injunction by attempting to contact her.

The woman told deputies Paschall continued to call her after she left the park. When she got to her home in Port Richey before dawn the next day, she found a black cooler on her front porch. It contained food and drinks, which she threw away.

She told deputies she also saw a note.

Paschall, 23, of Trinity was arrested Wednesday. He is currently in jail in lieu of $5,00 bail.

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Brian

9:47 am on Saturday, October 13, 2012

maybe if you cut off his member he would not have this problem

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C R

7:49 pm on Saturday, October 13, 2012

If no threats were made to the woman, this situaton sounds more like a psychological issue than a criminal one (from what was printed). By her answering the phone to him and having conversation, it aggravated the situation more than likely or gave the suspect hope. Hopefully those things will be considered in court.

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pam

5:31 pm on Monday, October 15, 2012

CR - stalking is a criminal crime. To get an injunction she had to file a petition that a judge decided there was enough merit to her request to approve the injunction. Of course it is a psychological issue with the man in question as it is with most approved injunctions but he does not see he has a problem and basically the injunction is saying stay away from her or you will be arrested - he had a choice and he made the wrong decision. Yes she should not have answered the phone in the morning but I would guess it was to inform him that there was an injunction and he should stop calling. It did not say she continued to answer but that when she was at a place with security she did answer and gave the phone to security to also inform him to stop. Also going to her home would also be in violation of the injunction so he broke the criminal law several times.

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