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Locker room ploy trips cross-dressing stalker

Associated Press

GREENSBURG, Pa. – A man who was fixated on a former cheerleader for 13 years was arrested after he allegedly entered a high school locker room and claimed he was a cheerleading coach, police said Friday.

Robert Domansky, who dresses as a woman and goes by the name Kelly Dawn Hullengaugh, was charged with trespassing, identity theft, stalking and other offenses, Greensburg police Capt. George Seranko said Friday.

Police believe Domansky, 48, changed his name after becoming fixated on Hullengaugh – a former high school cheerleader who has since been married, divorced and has a different last name.

He uses the woman’s name on his driver’s license and has tattoos depicting her name and picture, Seranko said.

It was not clear if Domansky had an attorney. Police said he was represented by the public defender’s office, which had no record of him as a client Friday.

He was arrested Sept. 3 after he allegedly entered the Greensburg Salem High School locker room and said he was a cheerleading coach there to learn new routines.