One of two men accused in a cyber-stalking case in West Hollywood and North Hollywood involving three adult female victims has been arrested and the other is still loose, the Sheriff’s Department announced Friday.

Los Angeles Sheriff's Department. Photo by John Schreiber.
Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department. Photo by John Schreiber.
One of the suspects, 31-year-old Edward Feinstein, turned himself into the Los Angeles Police Department’s Van Nuys Station Tuesday and was later released on bond.

Feinstein was the subject of an arrest warrant issued by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, which filed multiple felony counts against both men, according to the Sheriff’s Department.

The attorney for the other man, whose name and age have not been disclosed, has been in contact with a detective working the case and arrangements were being made for his surrender, Deputy Ryan Rouzan of the Sheriff’s Headquarters Bureau said.

Feinstein and the other suspect have each been charged with three counts of stalking and a single count of solicitation to commit a sexual assault, Rouzan said.

Details about the case, about which sheriff’s detectives on Sept. 4, have not been disclosed.

Feinstein is next due in court on Oct. 6 in downtown Los Angeles.

— City News Service

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