Miley Cyrus's Alleged Stalker Hides Computer from Police
Miley Cyrus's alleged stalker's house in Appling, Ga., was raided by police on Aug. 6.
TMZ.com reported that during the search, police noted Mark McLeod's computer was missing.
The computer was later relocated and confiscated.
That same computer is reported to have thousands of pictures of Cyrus and letters addressed to her from McLeod. He admitted this fact when arrested back in June for disorderly conduct and obstructing arrest outside the Georgia set of Cyrus's new movie, "The Last Song."
Mark McLeod believes he and Cyrus are secretly engaged, and he has also claimed to police that Cyrus sends him secret messages through her show, Disney's "Hannah Montana."
E! Online reported McLeod appeared in municipal court on Aug. 5 and Judge Steven Scheer set bail at $50,000 including a temporary restraining order. McLeod was later released from the Chatham County jail due to overcrowding. He is due to return in court on Sept. 1.
