WI - A Rhinelander man accused of stalking a former co-worker is scheduled to go on trial March 14.
According to online court records, Stanley F. Pecor, 57, will be tried on 69 felony counts including stalking, intercepting wire communications, misappropriation of personal identification information and bail jumping...
Pecor is accused of closely monitoring the activities of a former co-worker, bugging her office, recording some of her phone calls and gathering personal information about her.
Police searched Pecor’s residence and found, among other things, several minute-by-minute logs of the alleged victim’s activities, phone-tapping and voice-altering equipment, the alleged victim’s personal financial records and audio recordings of her at work.
Pecor remains in the Oneida County jail on $200,000 cash bail. If convicted of all charges, he could spend the rest of his life in prison. (more)
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