Taylor Swift’s alleged stalker has been arrested for a third time since Saturday.
The Seattle man, named David Crowe, was put back in handcuffs Wednesday after he was seen dumpster diving across the street from the “Anti-Hero” singer’s $50 million Tribeca residence, police sources told The New York Post.
“I just saw him digging through this dumpster, taking out some blankets and then he just went and sat down on the loading dock a few doors down [from Swift’s apartment],” an eyewitness recalled to the outlet.
Crowe, 30, reportedly returned to Swift’s home immediately after a Manhattan judge let him go on supervised release at his arraignment, during which he was charged with stalking and harassment.
He was wearing beige pants, a neutral-colored coat and a blue backpack in photos obtained by Page Six.
The reportedly “emotionally disturbed” man — who has appeared at the Grammy winner’s apartment 30 times in the last two months, according to law enforcement — did not reveal why he’s so fixated on her home and whereabouts during his hearing.
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He was last taken into police custody on Monday after a neighbor called law enforcement to report a “disorderly person” on Franklin Street.
“Upon arrival, [police] were informed that the individual attempted to open a door to a building at the location,” a public information officer told Page Six following the arrest.
At the time, the officer did not confirm that Crowe was attempting to enter Swift’s apartment specifically, but a separate source informed us he was trying to do so.
“I first saw him around 1 p.m. — he went up to Taylor’s door,” a neighbor claimed.
“I’m not sure if he knocked or rang the doorbell.”
The individual added that they had seen Crowe keeping an eye on the building “for a few weeks.”
Furthermore, a second eyewitness claimed he had been in the area for a month “sleeping on the stoop, chain-smoking constantly, shouting, and generally making everyone uncomfortable.”
“When he arrived before Christmas, my husband asked what he was doing here and he said, ‘I want to see Taylor,’” they recalled. “He even had flowers at one point.”
The first insider said police were called for weeks but did not respond until Crowe actually tried breaking into the building. They claimed he “didn’t resist” his arrest.
He was originally detained Saturday night and was released without any charges.
It’s not clear where Swift was during Wednesday’s incident.
On Sunday, she was in upstate New York to cheer on her beau, Travis Kelce, and the Kansas City Chiefs during their playoff game against the Buffalo Bills.
It was a family affair, as she was spotted in the VIP suite at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, N.Y. with Travis’ brother and sister-in-law, Jason and Kylie Kelce, plus his parents, Donna and Ed Kelce.
Their suite got rowdy, as Jason ripped off his shirt and hopped into the crowd at one point, which Swift was encouraging, according to fans.