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Man Arrested for Stalking, Attempting to Kidnap Lana Del Rey

"The threats were reportedly made by Michael Hunt, 43, of Riverview, Florida"

A man was arrested for attempted kidnapping with a weapon and aggravated stalking of Lana Del Rey before her concert at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida, on Friday night, E! News can confirm.

The Orlando Police tweeted the information to the public on Saturday, "ARRESTED: Michael Hunt, for aggravated stalking &attempted kidnapping w/a weapon. After receiving a tip we deemed a credible threat, OPD got to him before he could get near singer Lana Del Rey last night at her show at Amway Center."

The Orlando Police Department tweeted out a lengthy press release with more information on Hunt.

According to the press release tweeted, "On Friday, Feb. 2, Orlando police received a tip about a possible kidnapping threat to singer Lana Del Rey (Elizabeth Woolridge Grant), who was scheduled to perform at the Amway Center that night."

"The threats were reportedly made by Michael Hunt, 43, of Riverview, Florida. OPD Detectives considered the information a credible threat, and took investigative measures to locate Hunt."

"OPD Officers came in contact with Hunt at Hughey Avenue and Central Boulevard on Friday evening, one block from the Amway Center. When he was taken into custody, Hunt was in possession of tickets to the Lana Del Rey performance and a knife. At no time was he able to make contact with Ms. Grant."

Hunt is currently being held at the Orange County jail on no bond.

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Despite the unsettling events, Del Rey took to Twitter on Saturday to express her gratitude to her Floridian fans, writing, "Orlando! Fort Lauderdale! Miami! Thank you so much for coming out and making those shows totally crazy and keeping the energy high We're all feeling super lucky after a couple of days of amazing shows."

She added that her next show will be in the Phillips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.

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