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GPS to stalk ex-girlfriend

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A Kenosha man was charged for allegedly stalking his former girlfriend with help from a tracking device attached under the hood of her car.

Paul Seidler,42, was charged with stalking, burglary, second-degree reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct.

The woman told the Kenosha Police Department her ex-boyfriend would just show up no matter where she was. He often found her in random places like at bars or on the highway. Police said the man was always able to find her because of what they believe is a Global Positioning System tracking device. They found it attached between the radiator and grill of the woman’s car. Such devices use satellite and digital cellular technology to pinpoint the location of targets and are often used to find car thieves.