United States Attorney Erica H. MacDonald announced the
sentencing of SHAWN KELLY THOMASON, 39, to 45 months in prison for engaging in
repeated interstate stalking.THOMASON, who pleaded guilty on March 20, 2019,
was sentenced before Judge Eric C. Tostrud in U.S. District Court in Saint
Paul, Minnesota.
According to the defendant’s guilty plea and documents filed
in court, THOMASON devised a plan to digitally stalk, harm, and abduct his
ex-girlfriend. THOMASON handwrote lists that he titled “Tactics” and
“Preparations,” which included items such as gloves, cable ties, cuffs, stun
guns, pistol, and knife. At least four times between October 30 and December 7,
2018, THOMASON drove from his home in Hazel Park, Michigan, to the home where
the victim was living in Mankato, Minnesota. During each of these visits
THOMASON stalked the victim. THOMASON attached GPS trackers to the victim’s
vehicle, recorded her daily travel to and from her home, and surveilled her at
her place of employment. THOMASON’s conduct was discovered on December 6, 2018,
when he made contact with the victim in Mankato and was arrested the following
day.
This case was the result of an investigation conducted by
the FBI, the Mankato Department of Public Safety, and the St. Peter Police
Department.
Assistant U.S. Attorneys Emily Polachek and Katharine T. Buzicky
prosecuted the case.
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