Creepy men spotted lurking in Lindsey Pelas

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A distinguished social media influencer called the police twice in 24 hours after allegedly recognizing two different men lurking in her yard.

Shortly before midnight on Wednesday police responded to a report of trespassing and attainable violation of a restraining order at the San Fernando Valley home of Lindsey Pelas, 34.

Lindsey Pelas, 34, moved to Los Angeles from Baton Rouge in 2015. John Salangsang/Shutterstock

They searched the realm, but didn’t discover anybody.

Then at 2pm on Thursday, police have been called again with a report a man was seen roaming the entrance and back yards, with officers submitting a trespassing report.

No arrests had been made and police don’t imagine the incidents to be associated.

Pelas is from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and moved to Los Angeles in 2015 to pursue a modeling and appearing profession.

She’s appeared in a number of magazines and has more than eight million Instagram followers, and has beforehand hosted a weekly celeb podcast, “Eyes Up Here.”

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Pelas has beforehand detailed the harassment she endures for her attractive pictures.

She also said she’s skilled sexist feedback about her look, both in particular person and online, since she was younger.

The model/actress has beforehand detailed the harassment she endures for her attractive pictures. FilmMagic

“At 18 years old, I worked at Hooters in Louisiana, and I didn’t know the can of worms that would open,” she told The Sun.

She claimed most of the “mean” and “obnoxious” messages truly come from men, not ladies.

Pelas recalled one notably abusive man, who labored for a well-known company, saved sending her disturbing messages.

“One day, I’d had enough. I looked up his LinkedIn and posted those messages to his workplace,” she said.

She added that she was involved he labored with ladies and couldn’t think about somebody with such hostility toward ladies working alongside them.

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