'Serial stalker' arrested again for annoying, accosting

WORCESTER, Mass. — A serial stalker has been arrested and was arraigned on Tuesday on charges of accosting and annoying.

Boston 25 News first reported on Richard Agyemang in June of 2016, who authorities say is dangerous.

Authorities say 33-year-old Agyemang has been following women to their cars and won't take no for an answer.

He told authorities he was just looking for a girlfriend.

"He said, how am I supposed to get a girlfriend if all of you have boyfriends? That was alarming," said Millbury Police Detective Andrea Warpula.

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Agyemang used to drive for Uber before being fired, but officials say he's still picking up passengers. Last month, officials sent out a warning to women in the Worcester, Shrewsbury and Natick areas, saying that Agyemang would wait outside of bars as they were closing to pick up female passengers.

On Monday night, Agyemang was arrested for trespassing, annoying and accosting.

He was arraigned on Worcester District Court on Tuesday and has been held on bail, a Millbury detective told Boston 25 News.