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    Man accused of stalking ex-girlfriend with GPS

    Police say woman discovered him under her car attempting to change cell phone battery
    By Associated Press

    Sunday, September 05, 2004 - GLENDALE -- A 32-year-old man has been
    charged with stalking for allegedly attaching a cell phone and global
    positioning system to his ex-girlfriend's car to track her whereabouts,
    authorities said.

    Ara Gabrielyan, of Glendale, was scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday
    on one count of stalking and three counts of making criminal threats.

    He was arrested last Sunday and held on $500,000 bail. He faces a
    maximum sentence of six years in state prison.

    Police said Gabrielyan, who ran a music and video shop, used the
    satellite tracking system to follow the unidentified 35-year-old woman
    and meet her unexpectedly at a book store, an airport, a cemetery
    and dozens of other places after she ended their relationship.

    "This is what I would consider stalking of the 21st century," said
    Lt. Jon Perkins of the Glendale Police Department.

    The woman finally learned how he was following her when she discovered
    him under her car attempting to change the cell phone's battery,
    police said.

    Authorities say the phone contained a motion switch that turned
    on whenever it moved and transmitted a signal each minute to a
    satellite. Information was then sent to a Web site that allowed
    Gabrielyan to monitor her location.

    Police believe he placed the device on her car Aug. 16, and accuse
    him of threatening to kill himself and his ex-girlfriend over a
    six-month period.

    An attorney for Gabrielyan could not immediately be reached for
    comment Saturday morning.
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