Man pleads innocent to cyberstalking sheriff

COLUMBUS (AP) — A man accused of harassing a central Ohio sheriff for nearly 20 years via letters, emails and websites has pleaded not guilty to a federal cyberstalking charge.

Ofc. of Benjamin Glassman, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio
A federal indictment charges William Young, 54, of Columbus with cyberstalking Delaware Co. Sheriff Russell Martin since 1999. – Ofc. of Benjamin Glassman, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio

An FBI agent says in a criminal affidavit the harassment began in 1999 when Columbus resident William Young was arrested by a Delaware County officer on a menacing charge.

Delaware County Sheriff Russell Martin isn’t identified in the court document but confirms in a statement he was that officer.

Young pleaded not guilty Thursday in a federal court in Columbus.

Investigators say the 54-year-old Young sent letters over the years to the officer’s wife, doctor, barber and numerous other people.