Utah hearing for Hawaii suspect in extreme cyberstalking
November 28, 2019
HONOLULU (AP) — A Hawaii man tormented a Utah family for over a year by sending more than 500 people to their house for unwanted services including food deliveries, repairs, tow trucks, locksmiths, plumbers and prostitutes, according to a U.S. prosecutor who called it "extreme cyberstalking."
Loren Okamura was in Honolulu's federal courthouse Wednesday, for a scheduled detention hearing. His federal defender, Sharron Rancourt, said he wants to have that hearing in Utah.
A magistrate judge ordered Okamura detained in Honolulu until he's transported to Utah. It's unclear when that will be.
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