LOGAN — A 62-year-old Logan man is headed to prison for repeatedly harassing a woman for the past two years. Christopher Lee Cameron was ordered to serve two consecutive terms of zero-to-five years at the Utah State Correctional Facility, after the victim called the defendant a “narcissistic abuser.”
Cameron was sentenced Sept. 10 in Logan’s 1st District Court. He previously pleaded guilty to two counts of stalking, a third-degree felony.
According to court records, Cameron was previously convicted of stalking and violating a court order. A prison term was suspended, and instead he was ordered to serve 180 days in jail.
During last week’s sentencing, the victim, who had previously been in a relationship with Cameron, described how the Logan man had repeatedly violated no contact orders, harassing and stalking her. She also described how he would use clergy and family members to pester her.
Cache County Deputy Attorney Dane Murray said Cameron was a “danger to the public.” He explained how the defendant’s criminal history included decades of crimes in four states.
Judge Angela Fonnesbeck praised the victim for her courage. She said Cameron’s behavior was “absolutely intolerable.” She called him a “high risk to the court,” and refused to give him any credit for time previously served.
