Taylor Swift's alleged stalker was seen being led away in handcuffs from a New York City police station early Tuesday on harassment and stalking charges.
Exclusive photos by The Post show David Crowe, 33, being led out of the Tribeca First Precinct by two officers hours after he was charged with first-degree harassment and first-degree harassment. The photo shows him trying to hide his face under a navy blue hoodie as he leaves. Two counts of harassment and two counts of stalking.
A Seattle man was seen wandering around the “Shake It Off” singer's home on Monday, asking people if Swift lived there, police officials said. According to sources, it was two days after he was also stopped there.
Crowe did not attempt to enter the home, but was seen standing outside the home until police spotted him allegedly harassing multiple people.
Officials say he appears to be emotionally unstable.
While the “Cruel Summer” artist was in Buffalo to attend her boyfriend Travis Kelce's NFL playoff game, Sunday's game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Bills, she was back in the game. Monday, sources told Page Six.
The suspect was seen near her home around 3pm on Monday, and police were called about three hours later.
“Officers were contacted by multiple complainants who described an emotionally unstable male acting erratically at the scene,” a NYPD spokesperson said.
“Once officers observed a man harassing multiple complainants, they took him into custody without further incident. No injuries were reported.”
Crowe's arrest on Monday came just two days after he was collared by police when officers responded to a call about a “disabled person” on Franklin Street, authorities previously told Page Six. Ta.
When Crowe was taken to police on Saturday, it was for failing to respond to a summons in 2015, the NYPD told Page Six.
A source previously told Page Six that the same man was seen walking around the neighborhood, specifically the area where Swift lives, “over a period of several weeks.”





