Scottsdale Police Apprehend Forty Four Year Old Man Following Elaborate Months Long Stalking and Slingshot Vandalism Campaign

Scottsdale police arrested Jaime Rodriguez for a $100k slingshot vandalism and stalking case. The suspect allegedly tracked his ex-wife using an AirTag.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 6, 2026, 4:56 AM EST

Source: The information in this article was sourced from KTAR NEWS

Scottsdale Police Apprehend Forty Four Year Old Man Following Elaborate Months Long Stalking and Slingshot Vandalism Campaign - article image
Scottsdale Police Apprehend Forty Four Year Old Man Following Elaborate Months Long Stalking and Slingshot Vandalism Campaign - article image

Technological Surveillance and Physical Attacks in Old Town

A specialized investigation by the Scottsdale Police Department has culminated in the arrest of 44-year-old Jaime Rodriguez following a disturbing pattern of targeted harassment. According to law enforcement officials, the suspect utilized a combination of primitive weapons and modern technology to monitor and strike at his ex-wife's residence. The months-long inquiry revealed that Rodriguez allegedly utilized a slingshot to launch rocks at a luxury condominium near 75th Street and Stetson Drive, specifically targeting a unit occupied by a man currently dating the suspect’s former spouse.

Escalating Property Damage and Resident Safety Concerns

The physical impact of the projectile attacks resulted in significant structural damage and heightened fear among the residents of the Old Town Scottsdale complex. According to police reports, the broken windows and associated repairs have reached an estimated cost of approximately $100,000 across several separate occasions. Neighbors reported hearing the sharp cracks of stones hitting the glass, a tactic that authorities believe was intended to intimidate the occupants while maintaining a distance that initially allowed the suspect to evade detection.

Aggressive Financial Harassment and Digital Tracking Tactics

Beyond the physical vandalism, Rodriguez allegedly engaged in an exhaustive campaign of psychological and digital warfare against his ex-wife. According to investigators, the suspect placed more than 1,700 phone calls to the victim’s bank in a persistent effort to gain unauthorized access to her private financial records and current physical location. This digital intrusion was supplemented by physical tracking, as the victim reported discovering an Apple AirTag monitoring device concealed beneath the hood of her vehicle in a separate but related discovery.

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