A Houston woman with a history of harassing a former classmate and his family has been arrested and charged with stalking and identity fraud.
According to court documents, 61-year-old Sabina Muhammed is accused of engaging in repeated harassment against David Canales, a former classmate at the University of Houston.
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The alleged behavior dates back to 2005 and includes sending threatening emails, fraudulent financial activity, and creating fake social media accounts to impersonate and monitor Canales and his family.
Muhammed is charged with stalking and fraudulent use or possession of identifying information.
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She was booked into the Harris County Jail on Nov. 16 with bonds totaling $90,000.
Court records state Muhammed began targeting Canales in 2005 after allegedly obtaining his personal information during a university class.
Her harassment escalated to hacking his accounts, changing his academic records, and sending harassing communications.
In 2008, Muhammed was convicted of breaching computer security for altering Canales’ university transcripts.
Following her conviction, Canales reported receiving alarming emails, fraudulent credit card applications, and targeted social media attacks allegedly linked to Muhammed.
Between May and October 2024, Muhammed is accused of opening multiple credit cards in Canales’ name, applying to universities using his information, and sending emails and mail containing his personal details to his home and workplace.
Investigators found Muhammed’s phone number and name linked to fraudulent applications and documents tied to the harassment.