Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham's Alleged Stalker Arrested, In Custody

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A woman who was charged with stalking and assaulting Fleetwood Mac guitarist and singer Lindsey Buckingham is now in police custody.

Authorities arrested Michelle Dick without incident on Saturday (April 11) in Fort Wayne, Ind., per TMZ.

The arrest comes a few weeks after Dick, 55, allegedly threw an unidentified substance at the rocker in Santa Monica, on March 25.

Earlier this month, a Los Angeles court charged the woman with seven felony counts, including making criminal threats, assault with a deadly weapon involving a motor vehicle and felony vandalism. She also faces a separate felony count of criminal threat against the musician for the March incident, as well as a misdemeanor battery charge for allegedly using force.

The Fleetwood Mac icon originally sought a restraining order against Dick in 2024, which he was granted, alleging that the woman had been stalking him for years. According to court filings, Buckingham alleged that Dick had been harassing him since 2021, claiming to be his daughter.

On April 2, Dick herself told KTLA that she previously went to the singer's house "last year" to confront him.

According to online records, Dick, who previously told reporters that she is living in her vehicle, is currently in the Allen County jail awaiting extradition to California.


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