A female meteorologist in Denver is getting candid about what sounds like a truly terrible situation. For more than the past three years, the journalist claims an obsessed viewer has been stalking her.
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What Happened: Things got so bad that she’s been forced to move after the stalker showed up at her home.
Kylie Bearse works as the weekday morning meteorologist at FOX 31, the KDVR TV station in Denver. It’s a position she’s held down since 2018. However, her job has become more than a little stressful after a 69-year-old man started stalking her.
According to the Denver Post, the stalker violated restraining orders that Bearse placed against him. He’s shown up at events she hosted. He’s also repeatedly harassed her by messaging her from new online accounts. According to Bearse, the stalker even got her cell phone number and began messaging her loved ones.
Although she’s had a temporary restraining order since 2023, the meteorologist claims her stalker has violated it more than 50 times. That restraining order got bumped up to a permanent one, but that hasn’t stopped things.
Meteorologist Stalked
Arrest Made: The stalker disappeared for 18 months. The meteorologist thought her nightmare was over. But last month, she realized he had followed her home. Now, he knew where she lived.
- “He used his truck to follow me into the alley, trapping me in my garage,” she said about the incident. “I was able to get into my house. He then went around to the front door and started ringing the doorbell. I was able to call 911, grab my dog and get out of there.”
Police arrested the man, charging him with felony stalking. However, they later dropped it to a misdemeanor and let him out on a $1,500 personal recognizance bond. As a result, the meteorologist was forced to flee her home.
- “My whole sense of safety has completely shifted, and it’s a horrible, sick-to-your-stomach feeling,” she told the Post. “I believe this man should be in jail right now. He’s repeatedly stalked me for years.”
- “[The prosecutor] said, because there was a break in time from the original stalking to when he followed me home, it does not count as repeated,” she said. “When you look at the law, it says ‘repeated’ or ‘repeatedly’ means on more than once occasion. They define what repeatedly means in the law… there is no timeline given.”
- “It doesn’t matter that he’s been stalking me for three years, they let this man out of jail,” she added.

