Broomfield Man Arrested Outside Taylor Swift’s LA Home
A Broomfield man — wearing a mask and rubber gloves and carrying a knife, rope and ammunition —has been arrested outside a Beverly Hills home owned by Taylor Swift, the Denver Post is reporting.
Authorities say Julius Sandrock, 38, drove from his Broomfield home to see the singer who was not there at the time.
The details were contained in a temporary restraining order preventing the man from possessing guns, the Post reports.
Police say Sandrock was arrested Saturday on suspicion of felony stalking and is expected to be released today while the investigation continues.
Police who requested the restraining order, said Sandrock told officers he owned three handguns and is on probation in Colorado for firing one of the weapons, according to the Post.
Another man was arrested on April 8 for trespassing on the same property.
The 28-year-old Swift, who lives in New York, was not at the home either time.
Sandrock has one felony case in Colorado, according to state records. Arvada police arrested him on June 30, 2017 on a charge of felony menacing-real/simulated weapon.
He pleaded not guilty to that charge and on Jan. 2, he pleaded guilty to a Class 2 Misdemeanor for Disorderly Conduct-discharge Firearm.
He was ordered to serve two years probation and pay $78 to the Victims Assistance Fund, according to online records.