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Michael Chick, Cyberstalking, New Hampshire 2022

CONCORD, NH – A chilling tale of online harassment has unfolded in New Hampshire, with Michael Chick, 39, of Eliot, ME, facing federal charges for allegedly cyberstalking a Greenland child on his bus route.

According to the indictment, Chick provided cell phones to the child and used them to communicate after being warned to cease contact. He also allegedly placed GPS tracking devices on the parents’ vehicles and walked around the child’s home at night on multiple occasions.

The indictment, handed down by a federal grand jury, charges Chick with one count of cyberstalking. The charge is only an allegation, and Chick is presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Chick was arrested on August 5, 2022, after a search warrant was executed at his residence. He has been detained pending trial.

The case is being investigated by Homeland Security Investigations and the Greenland Police Department. Anyone with information pertinent to the investigation is urged to call HSI’s tipline at 603-722-1751.

The indictment paints a disturbing picture of a defendant who allegedly disregarded warnings and continued to harass and intimidate the child. The alleged actions, if proven true, would constitute a serious breach of trust and a severe invasion of the child’s privacy.

Michael Chick, 39, of Eliot, ME, is the defendant in this case. He faces a single count of cyberstalking. At this time, Chick is being detained pending trial. The exact outcome of this case remains to be seen, but one thing is clear – the alleged actions of Michael Chick have left a community shaken.

The defendant’s actions have sparked a thorough investigation, with Homeland Security Investigations and the Greenland Police Department working tirelessly to uncover the truth. As the case unfolds, the community will be watching closely to see justice served.

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