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The ex answered to police that she was afraid of Alejandro Saez-Blanco, 40, and believes he might come back to Aspen and get violent vengeance on her new boyfriend.
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Alejandro Saez-Blanco And His Misdeeds – Things You Should Know About Him
An Argentinian man who is known Alejandro Saez-Blancopurportedly burned through the greater part of February, March and April stalking, threatening and attempting to extort his ex and her new boyfriend, according to court reports.
What Is It That Alejandro Saez-Blanco Did? • The ex answered to police that she was afraid of Alejandro Saez-Blanco, 40, and believes he might come back to Aspen and get violent vengeance on her new boyfriend, records state. • If he comes back to Aspen, Saez-Blanco will deal with lawful offense indictments of extortion and stalking, just as numerous misdemeanor allegations, according to an affidavit filed in Pitkin County District Court.
The incidents started in February when Saez-Blanco started texting the woman's new boyfriend, including the way that he had discovered the man's home bolted when he visited, the reports state. • Two days from that point forward, video surveillance at the man's home got Saez-Blanco knocking on the man's front door and peering into his window. • The same night, Alejandro Saez-Blancomessaged the new boyfriend threatening physical violence, according to the affidavit.
He later admitted sending the texts and was advised by police not to come back to the boyfriend's home. • In March, Saez-Blanco was arrested for trespassing, harassment and domestic violence. • That arrest included a restraining request forbidding him from contacting the woman or her new boyfriend.
Last words on Alejandro Saez-Blanco • In April, Saez-Blanco again started sending the woman texts, this time from Argentina, according to the affidavit. • He likewise left a voicemail for the boyfriend calling him names and saying, "I'm coming for you," the affidavit states.
Ten days after the voicemail, Alejandro Saez-Blancoleft voicemails for the boyfriend saying he was going to report the woman to immigration authorities if the boyfriend didn't deposit $50,000 into Saez-Blanco's record, according to a subsequent affidavit filed Tuesday in Pitkin County District Court. • Three days from that point forward, Saez-Blanco supposedly posted a message on Facebook warning that the boyfriend is a "pedophile," the affidavit states. • Saez-Blanco could be in Spain or in Argentina, according to the affidavits.