LOS ANGELES — A judge on Friday granted Kirsten Dunst a temporary restraining order against a French man who has repeatedly written to the actress and traveled to Los Angeles at least five times to try to meet her. Superior Court Judge Carol Boas Goodson ordered Jean Christophe Prudhon of Dijon, France, to stay 100 yards away from the “Spider-Man” star and to stop trying to contact her. In letters accompanying Dunst’s petition, Prudhon wrote that he sold his home in France so he could continue to travel to meet Dunst, who has not responded to any of his more than 50 letters. He wrote that he is in love with the actress and that he has repeatedly waited outside Dunst’s home to try to meet her and has been mistaken for a paparazzo. “I am frightened for my safety, as well as the safety of my family and friends who visit my home,” Dunst wrote in a court filing. “I am worried that Mr. Prudhon will escalate his conduct further, putting myself and my family in danger.” Dunst’s mother, Inez Dunst, wrote in a sworn declaration that she was alarmed by Prudhon’s appearance when he came to her door last week trying to meet the actress. Inez Dunst said she knew who he was because he has repeatedly sent her daughter letters over the years. It could not be immediately determined if Prudhon, 51, was represented by a lawyer, and attempts to locate him for comment were unsuccessful. The actress, who recently appeared in the film “Melancholia,” wrote in a court filing that her security personnel told Prudhon to stay away, but he has refused. Goodson will consider whether to grant a three-year restraining order at a Dec. 21 hearing. ___ View post: Kirsten Dunst Stalker: Judge Orders Man To Stay Away
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Police Blotter: Thieving in Beverly Hills
Residents have been falling prey to thieves. Gun safes, a bicycle and more are reportedly snatched up in this Beverly Hills Police Department blotter set. Stolen gun safes Sometime during the day of Sept. 29, someone stole gun safes from an apartment on the 100 block of South Roxbury Drive. The front door was unlocked and the safes were in a closet. The victim reported a loss of $1,900. Unlocked bike Between midnight and 9:45 a.m. on Sept. 30, an unlocked bicycle was stolen from a parking garage on the 100 block of South Spalding Drive. The victim reported a loss of $1,500. Backyard burglary Between 9:30 p.m. on Dec. 2 and 2 p.m. on Dec. 3, property was stolen from a home on the 200 block of South Rexford Drive. Someone gained entry to the locked garage and rear yard, took the property and fled. The victim reported a loss of $13,200. Pry guy Between 6:45 p.m. on Dec. 3 and 6 p.m. on Dec. 4, someone removed property from a storage unit on the 400 block of North Palm Drive. The suspect used an unknown pry tool to open the unit and commit the alleged theft. The victim reported a loss of $5,000. Off the wall Between 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 3 and 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 4, property was stolen from an apartment building on the 400 block of North Palm Drive. Someone entered the secured lobby, removed items from the wall and left. A loss of $2,000 was reported. Dog door man At about 7:30 a.m. on Dec. 4, someone attempted to kick open the doggie door of a home on the 800 block of Greenway Drive. When confronted, the suspect demanded money, then entered the guesthouse, looked for valuables and attempted to set papers on fire. Sticky fingers At 6 p.m. on Dec. 4, merchandise was stolen from a store on the 300 block of North Canon Drive. Someone selected items from the shelf, placed them into his shopping bag and exited the store without paying. A loss of $100 was reported. This information was provided by the Beverly Hills Police Department. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Link: Police Blotter: Thieving in Beverly Hills
Police Blotter: Stolen Coins, Softball Equipment and Bicycle
In this Beverly Hills Police Department blotter set, coins valued at nearly $100,000 are snatched from a resident’s basement. Coin nab Sometime between midnight on Oct. 14 and midnight on Nov. 9, valuable coins were stolen from a home on the 1000 block of Woodland Drive. Someone entered the basement of the residence, removed the coins from a chest and then fled. The victim reported a loss of $95,100. It’s in the bag At about 12:20 p.m. on Nov. 10, an unattended duffle bag was stolen on the 9500 block of West Olympic Boulevard. The victim reported a loss of $1,020. Restroom rouse Sometime during the day of Nov. 10, property was stolen from a store on the 9600 block of Wilshire Boulevard. Someone concealed merchandise in a large shopping bag while in the restroom, then left the store without paying. A loss of $2,250 was reported. Play ball Between 1:30-5:30 a.m. on Nov. 11, softball equipment was stolen from an unlocked car on the 700 block of North Alta Drive. The victim reported a loss of $960. Bedroom burglary Between 6-10 p.m. on Nov. 11, a burglary occurred on the 400 block of South Maple Drive. Someone pried open the screen of an apartment window to enter the location, then removed property from the bedroom and fled. The victim reported a loss of $2,000. Ride into the night Sometime between 7 p.m. on Nov. 11 and 5 p.m. on Nov. 12, a bicycle was stolen on the 200 block of South Hamilton Drive. Someone used an unknown cutting device to remove the lock that was securing the bicycle. The victim reported a loss of $2,200. Tower Drive assault At about 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 12, an assault occurred on the 200 block of Tower Drive. Someone tried to hit a woman and missed, but then proceeded to grab the victim and shove her against a wall. This information was provided by the Beverly Hills Police Department. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Continued here: Police Blotter: Stolen Coins, Softball Equipment and Bicycle