JURY REFUSES TO INDICT MILEY CYRUS' ALLEGED STALKER
source: allheadlinenews.com
A Georgia grand jury has refused to indict Miley Cyrus' alleged stalker due to insufficient evidence. 53-year-old Mark McLeod, who claims the tween queen sends him "secret messages" through her TV show, will not face felony charges.
McLeod was arrested twice over the summer near the set of the 16-year-old star's movie, "The Last Song."
Police report shows McLeod told officers during his first arrest that he was Miley's fiancé. He alleged he was also destined to be with her and that they exchanged secret messages.
He has been in custody since August 4.
But the grand jury refused to indict him on charges of attempted stalking, obstruction of a police officer and disturbing the peace because of insufficient evidence.
McLeod still faces two misdemeanor charges of criminal attempt to commit stalking and disorderly conduct.
Meanwhile, Miley's "The Last Song" will be released April 2010.