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UPDATE: Woman Charged With Harassing Naperville Resident Using Email, Facebook

Monica Gonzalez was charged last week with harassment, false personation, and computer tampering using Facebook and Yahoo! email.

 

A Lisle woman was arrested last week after demonstrating a pattern of harassment against a Naperville resident earlier this year, Naperville Police Department said. 

Monica Ruth Gonzalez, 33, of the 5800 block of Oakwood Drive, was arrested by Naperville Police on July 2. She was charged with harassment through electronic communication, false personation of an attorney, and two counts of computer tampering, according to police reports.

A warrant for her arrest was issued in June after a Naperville detective filed a complaint demonstrating four instances of electronic harassment against the resident from Naperville. 

The incidents began in January of this year when Gonzalez sent a profanity-laced message accusing the Naperville resident of “homewrecking” to her cell phone, according to documents filed in DuPage County court on June 25.

"I hope you rot in a ditch...," part of the message read.

Gonzalez accessed the Naperville woman's Facebook and Yahoo! email accounts in February and March, according to court documents. In March Gonzalez also created a Yahoo! e-mail account assuming the other woman's name “with the intent to intimidate, threaten, injure, defraud, or obtain benefit from” the Naperville resident.

Gonzalez posted $200 bond. Her next court date is undetermined at this time.

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The Sentinel

8:03 am on Wednesday, July 11, 2012

While none of what this woman did is excuseable, it's interesting that her charge of "homewrecking" against the victim was never explained in the article. Is there evidence that the victim IS, somehow, a homewrecker or did Gonzalez victimize the wrong woman completely. I think there's a lot more to this than reported here.

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Maria

10:54 am on Wednesday, July 11, 2012

irrelevant. If you're an adult, you should be capable of not letting your emotions take over and do illegal things.

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The Sentinel

11:01 am on Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Oh, I agree with you Maria. But all I was saying is that there's more to this story than reported here. I did say in the beginning of my post that what Gonzalez did was inexcusable. And things like this are inexcusable whether you're an adult OR a teen.

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