Nestor arrested on fourth stalking charge
by KEATON T. DEPRIEST Cheektowaga Editor
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A Cheektowaga man was arrested on the Fourth of July for allegedly stalking a 26-year-old woman at her place of employment, marking the fourth such arrest for the man in as many months.
David S. Nestor, 62, was charged with aggravated harassment after the woman pressed charges against him and he was arrested by Cheektowaga police.
Cheektowaga Police Capt. James Morath said the woman alleged that Nestor was repeatedly making unwanted advances toward her at her place of employment.
"We were told this had been going on for a while and she finally had enough," Morath said.
Police officers arrested Nestor on the morning of July 4 at his home, located at 28 Melody Lane, in the Sky Harbor mobile homes.
Morath said officers found women's undergarments attached to the flagpole outside Nestor's residence.
He said Nestor's recent arrest was his second in Cheektowaga, with two previous arrests occurring in Amherst following complaints by women at Sweet Jenny's on Main Street and at the Boulevard Mall.
"He was actually arrested before in Cheektowaga, at Borders (on Walden Avenue) on May 13 after making unwanted advances toward a female clerk," Morath said.
He said Nestor attempted to give the clerk a gift, which the woman reportedly described as a suspicious looking box.
Morath said officers examined the box following the arrest and did not find anything unusual inside.
Following his arrest by Amherst police for allegedly stalking a female employee of Sweet Jenny's on June 18, Nestor was ordered by a judge to undergo a psychological evaluation.
At the arraignment, Nestor was again ordered to undergo a psychological evaluation at the Erie County Medical Center, Morath said.