A man was arrested outside the Los Angeles home of Taylor Swift on Feb. 3, who was lurking outside and yelling for the pop star to come out.

It’s unclear if the “Wildest Dreams” singer was home at the time of his arrest, but one of her neighbors called the cops to report someone was lurking "around Taylor Swift's house."

According to TMZ, the man was arrested around 4pm and taken to a nearby hospital for evaluation. He hasn’t been charged with any crime yet.

The man, who was dressed in fatigues, didn’t resist arrest and was taken into custody as soon as cops arrived on the scene and questioned him.

Swift’s rep scolded the media for making celebrities' addresses public in a statement, telling E! News, "This is why it's irresponsible for the media to publish the addresses or recent real estate transactions of celebrities. This, or potentially worse, is the end result."