Another Taylor Swift fan has taken his obsession way too far. A man was nabbed after breaking into the singer-songwriter's home in New York City. 

Another Stalker

The alleged stalker identified as Roger Alvarado, a 22-year-old from Homestead, Florida, was arrested on Friday, April 20. The police responded to a call at 12:30 a.m. about a burglary in the three-story property. 

According to Page Six, the responding authorities found a ladder leading up to a broken window where the crazed fan was sleeping on a bed. Alvarado also used the shower inside the SoHo townhouse, sources added. 

Swift purchased the property a few months back for $18 million. However, the "Delicate" singer has not moved to the brownstone Franklin Street address yet. 

No one was home when the fan broke into the property this week. However, The New York Times reported that this is actually the second time that Alvarado was arrested for breaking into the premises. He was also taken into custody last February when he broke the home's door with a shovel. 

Alvarado was charged with felony stalking, burglary, criminal mischief, and criminal trespass. 

The past couple of months have been rather eventful for the Grammy-winning artist. In the past week alone, a man named Julius Alexander Sandrock from Colorado drove all the way to Beverly Hills in California to see the singer-songwriter. 

Her security detail at the historic property spotted the man trying to scale her home and called the cops. Upon arrest, the authorities found a mask, rubber gloves, a knife, live ammunition, and a black rope in his car. 

Sandrock was charged with felony stalking. 

This month, another man, this time from Connecticut, robbed a bank and threw money over the fence of Swift's Rhode Island home in the hopes that it would impress the singer. The fan identified as Bruce Rowley was charged with second-degree robbery and fourth-degree larceny. 

The report of the new arrest comes a few weeks after another Swift stalker, 39-year-old Frank Andrew Hoover, was sentenced to 10 years of probation for violating his restraining order. 

Hoover followed the "Delicate" crooner after a concert at the Formula 1 in 2016 and then proceeded to send threatening emails to the Swift family. The judge found that the stalker has been sending the 28-year-old star's father, Scott, from May 2015 to October 2016 emails wherein Hoover warned that he would kill the singer and the entire family. 

Hoover also had a delusion that God has instructed him to find Swift. 

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