Miley Cyrus fan sneaks into star’s Omaha dressing room, leaves note

Police say an 18-year-old Miley Cyrus fan sneaked into her dressing room a day before her Omaha concert and left a note pleading her to meet him.

Omaha television station KETV says police reported that the man, Tucker Salvesen, entered a restricted area of the CenturyLink Center on Wednesday. He then posted a Twitter message to the pop star, telling her to look for his note.

 Police say Salvesen’s note pledged his love to Cyrus and said her music gave him all the answers he was looking for to mend his broken heart.

Salvesen was detained the day of the concert in a public area at the CenturyLink Center and cited on suspicion of trespassing.

Cyrus’ publicist didn’t immediately return a message from The Associated Press on Monday.

Hours before Miley Cyrus took the stage in Omaha last week, police were called  to the CenturyLink Center for a report that an 18-year-old had sneaked into the  singer’s dressing room.

According to a police report, security cameras showed the teen, later  identified as Tucker Salvesen, walking into restricted areas of the arena  Wednesday — the day before the concert.

The police report said Salvesen then directed a public message on Twitter to  Miley Cyrus saying he had left a note in the dressing room for her. In the  message, Salvesen attached a photo of the entrance to the dressing room marked  “Miley Cyrus.”

The police report said Salvesen, who’s from northern Utah, told officers that  he had obtained a VIP pass from a truck driver on the Miley Cyrus tour and  thought it gave him access to the building.  He said he walked past several  people on his way to the dressing room without being stopped.

CenturyLink Center officials told police VIP passes only give access to  certain areas of the building, not including the restricted area where dressing  rooms are located.

Salvesen told police he saw no signs and doors there were unlocked, but  CenturyLink Center officials said that was due to the change over from a hockey  setup to the concert setup.

The note left in Miley Cyrus’ room, according to the police report, read: “I snuck back here I need to meet you. You have helped me so much your music  has given me all the answers I was looking for when my heart got broke … we  went through the same thing @ the same time … Miley I love you!!! Please let  me meet you.”

Salvesen also left his phone number and Twitter username for the singer.

Salvesen told KETV NewsWatch 7 that he was spotted the day of the concert in  a public area of the venue, and police said he was being detained by security  when officers were called to the arena.

At the request of CenturyLink Center officials, police arrested Salvesen on  suspicion of misdemeanor criminal trespassing.

Salvesen, who calls himself a “huge fan” of Miley Cyrus, said he missed the  Omaha concert but has already purchased tickets to another show next month.

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