PENNSYLVANIA MAN TRAVELS 1,000 MILES TO STALK 14-YEAR-OLD FLORIDA INFLUENCER, ARRESTED AFTER CONFRONTING HER FATHER

August 20, 2025

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WALTON COUNTY, Fla. — A 29-year-old man from Trevose, Pennsylvania, is behind bars after developing a delusional online fixation with a 14-year-old Walton County social media influencer, leading him to cross state lines where he confronted her father at their home.

Jarred Easter was arrested by members of the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office Special Investigation Section (SIS) on August 18th after traveling to Florida to pursue the teenager.

Easter spent three months sending disturbing emails, nude photographs, and obsessive messages to the email account connected to the victim’s social media page. The conversations were entirely one-sided, revolving around photos the child had publicly posted.

According to Walton County Sheriff’s Office Investigators, Easter tracked the teen’s location through her online presence and ultimately showed up at her Walton County residence, where he confronted the child’s father in the driveway, asking to speak with her.

After demanding Easter leave, the father called the Walton County Sheriff’s Office.

Walton County Sheriff’s Office Cyber Crimes Unit submitted a warrant for Easter’s arrest, and on Monday, tracked his location to a hotel in Crestview. Investigators reached out to OCSO SIS for assistance, who confirmed Easter was still at the hotel and took him into custody. He was extradited to Walton County on Tuesday, August 19th.

“This was a sick-minded individual who convinced himself he had a relationship with a child,” said Sheriff Michael Adkinson. “We are grateful the victim never saw his messages, and we are working tirelessly to ensure there are no other victims connected to this predator. Perverts who cross state lines to target children will find themselves in handcuffs.”

Easter was court-ordered to wear a GPS monitor, to have no contact with minors, have no access to the internet, and was issued a $250,000 bond. He is still incarcerated at the time of this release.

The Walton County Sheriff’s Office is urging parents, especially those whose children have large social media followings, to be proactive in protecting their online safety. Authorities warn that a digital footprint can unintentionally provide clues to a child’s location or habits.

Tips for parents include:

  • Regularly monitor your child’s online accounts and direct messages.
  • Encourage children not to share identifiable details such as school names, neighborhoods, or frequent hangout spots.
  • Use privacy settings to limit who can see or comment on your child’s posts.
  • Remind teens that followers are not friends—treat every interaction with caution.
  • Report any suspicious contact immediately to law enforcement.

The Walton County Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate this case and encourages anyone with information regarding Easter’s activities to come forward.