![]() ![]() READ ALSO: Pet owners not responsible for dinner party dog bite, B.C. In 2018, he began showing up at her gym and while she was out with her child in Fort Langley. She switched churches and he also appeared at her new church, and persisted despite her telling him to stay away 10 to 15 times, as well as her parents and her brother giving him the same message. In 2013, she told him in no uncertain terms that they “were not going to become friends in that way” and she had no interest in seeing him socially. Olaru, who acted as his own lawyer in his first trial, would linger around the victim, and attempt to inject himself into conversation she was having with other people. That was when Olaru and the victim first met when they were attending the same church. The criminal harassment took place in the fall of 2018 in Langley, but Shultes’s ruling described a series of incidents that went back as far as 2012. 16, Justice Terence Shultes dismissed the appeal, and the conviction remains in place. Olaru appealed his convicted from Provincial Court to B.C. The Langley Advance Times is not naming the victim in the case. Octavian Emilian Olaru was convicted in 2021 of criminal harassment. Mentioning his past as a gun smuggler was part of a series of threatening and harassing actions a Lower Mainland man took against a woman who refused to date him, a recent B.C. ![]()
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