Home video ‘I don’t know what to tell you’: Educator feigns ignorance when cops ask if she’s been stalking ex-boyfriend despite showing up at his work 33 times in 19 days, video shows

‘I don’t know what to tell you’: Educator feigns ignorance when cops ask if she’s been stalking ex-boyfriend despite showing up at his work 33 times in 19 days, video shows

‘I don’t know what to tell you’: Educator feigns ignorance when cops ask if she’s been stalking ex-boyfriend despite showing up at his work 33 times in 19 days, video shows

A woman was detained by Ohio police for reportedly stalking her ex-boyfriend and stealing his wallet in order to charge his credit card with more than $1,000 for Amazon purchases.

According to court documents, Hannah Freeman, a 27-year-old teacher at North Ridgeville City Schools, which is close to Cleveland, is accused of aggravated larceny and intimidating bystalking. Surveillance and body camera images show Freeman arriving at his workplace on November 7 and sitting in her car in the parking area.


Officers from Westlake Police arrived to the victim’s school. He denied her assertion that her ex-boyfriend had invited her to the school.

In the body camera footage, which has been redacted to hide the victim’s name, she most likely would have said such to the police. In fact, she followed me to my flat yesterday. She actually took everything from my car, including my wallet, a laptop, my car keys, which I was able to retrieve from her, prescription drugs that I need, and a number of charges on one of my credit cards.

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Police visited her vehicle and asked if she was supposed to be there. She denied breaking into his car or pursuing him, but she did say she was invited.

She said, “I don’t know what to tell you.”

She was then taken into prison by police. On bail, she is now free. An affidavit released by Cleveland NBC affiliate WKYC claims that cameras saw Freeman showing up at the victim’s workplace 33 times over the course of 19 days. Additionally, she allegedly charged his credit card over $1,000 on Amazon. The district placed Freeman on administrative leave and is assisting with the inquiry, according to a statement from North Ridgeville schools.

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