Man who crashed car through Jennifer Aniston’s gate facing felony stalking and vandalism charges

CNN The Los Angeles District Attorney s office reported Wednesday that they have filed felony charges against a man who drove a car through the front gate of a home in Bel Air California that online records indicate belongs to Jennifer Aniston Jimmy Wayne Carwyle who the DA s office identified as the man involved in the occurrence in a news release has been charged with one count of felony stalking and one count of felony vandalism with an aggravating circumstance of the threat of great bodily harm Carwyle is set to be arraigned in a Los Angeles courthouse on Thursday and according to the DA s office prosecutors plan to request his bail be set at If convicted he faces three years in state prison He is accused of repeatedly harassing the victim who a law enforcement source familiar with the examination established to CNN is the Friends actress between and by sending her unwanted social media voicemail and email messages On Tuesday Carwyle ran his car through the gate of the residence located in Bel Air an affluent Los Angeles neighborhood at around p m PT officer Jeff Lee a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department stated CNN at the time A safety guard on the premises held the suspect until LAPD officers arrived and Carwyle was taken into custody without event Lee revealed Officer David Cuellar later informed CNN that the home s owner was at home at the time of the affair The DA s office mentioned on Wednesday that the crash caused substantial damage to the gate Attorney information for Carwyle is not listed in Los Angeles County criminal court online records CNN has reached out to Aniston s representative for comment Stalking is a crime that can hastily escalate from harassment to dangerous violent actions threatening the safety of casualties and our communities District Attorney Nathan Hochman noted in a declaration on Wednesday My office is committed to aggressively prosecuting those who stalk and terrorize others ensuring they are held accountable