Rhode Island man charged with cyberstalking Boston woman, violating harassment prevention order
BOSTON, June 15, 2026 – A Rhode Island man with a history of cyberstalking was arraigned in Roxbury BMC last week on charges related to an 18-month-long episode of online harassment and threats against a Boston woman, Suffolk District Attorney Kevin Hayden announced.
SPACE VIXAISAK, 23, of Woonsocket, RI was charged with one count of stalking and one count of violating a harassment prevention order.
Judge Nicholas Brandt ordered Vixaisak to abide by the existing harassment prevention order and to have no contact with the victim or her family. Vixaisak will return to court August 26 for a pre-trial hearing.
On December 17, 2025, Boston police took a walk in report from a 20-year-old woman regarding an ongoing cyberstalking incident. The victim told officers that an individual known online as “Space Vegas” had been harassing her since February 2025 across multiple social media platforms including TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat and Facebook. The victim said she had never met or had an interaction with the person, later identified as Vixaisak.
Vixaisak continually messaged the victim over multiple social media platforms saying, “I need you to love me and let me love you.” The victim told officers she blocked more than 700 accounts on TikTok and more than 200 accounts on Instagram believed to be operated by Vixaisak. Boston police used location data from the various accounts created by Vixaisak to confirm his name and address.
The victim told officers that over the course of the harassment, Vixaisak had obtained her personal phone number, her parents’ phone numbers, her home address, and the location of her school. Vixaisak also created a profile pretending to be the victim herself to gather personal information about her from a friend.
Boston police received numerous screenshots of messages from Vixaisak to the victim such as “I told you to love me … now you’re going to have to watch your back every time.” Vixaisak also sent messages to the victim’s family such as “Hey tell your daughter. Her last days are coming for her…if she doesn’t love me or I’ll find her.”
The victim obtained a harassment prevention order in January 2026. Vixaisak continued to contact the victim daily in violation of the order.
Vixaisak was charged with cyber stalking a different victim in Rhode Island in 2021 and served one year of probation with enrollment in a mental health program.
Hayden thanked the victim for coming forward and praised Boston police for conducting “a thorough and superb high-tech investigation that exposed the full breadth of the harassment and threats against this victim and the person behind them.”
“Social media is a vital part of many lives in our digitalized society and it can be used in positive ways or, as the facts indicate here, in unsettling and disturbing ways. Our citizens are entitled to peaceful existence in all aspects of their lives, including their engagement with social media,” Hayden said.
All charged individuals are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Suffolk County District Attorney Kevin Hayden’s office serves the communities of Boston, Chelsea, Revere, and Winthrop. Our office handles more than 20,000 cases a year. Nearly 160 assistant district attorneys practice in nine district and municipal courts, Suffolk Superior Court, the Massachusetts Appeals Court, the Boston and Chelsea Juvenile Courts and the Supreme Judicial Court. Our office employs some 300 people and offers a wide range of services and programs for anyone encountering the criminal justice system. We are committed to educating the public about our mission and services while focusing on crime prevention to keep the residents, workers and visitors of Suffolk County safe.
James Borghesani, Chief of Communications
