Rep. Mia Love tells police people took pictures of her children, home


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SARATOGA SPRINGS — Rep. Mia Love posted on social media Monday that people were taking photos of her children and house over the weekend.

Love and her husband contacted Saratoga Springs police, who the congresswoman said in a Facebook post is investigating.

"We have pictures of the vehicles that have been spotted and we have given those pictures to the police. Please look out for each other and our children. If you see someone suspicious, call 911 immediately," the Utah Republican wrote.

A car spotted in the neighborhood Monday morning apparently had a photo of Love on it along with her office telephone number and the words, "Where's your congresswoman?" according to Love's office.

Saratoga Springs spokesman Owen Jackson confirmed police are looking into the report but said he couldn't comment because it's an active investigation.

Love also posted a warning on Twitter: "Members of the community/4th district: Ppl taking pics of my home&children this wknd. Police notified-if u see anything pls call 911. Thx."

Capitol Police in Washington, D.C., have also been made aware of the incidents, according to Love's office. The congresswoman was en route to Washington on Monday.

Love and her husband, Jason, are the parents of two daughters and a son.

— Dennis Romboy

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