A 54-year-old man is in jail after pleading guilty to criminal harassment in North Vancouver Provincial Court Tuesday.
Stephen Christopher Hoy is awaiting sentencing for violating his no-contact order with five females while he was in jail in June.
"No contact directly or indirectly means you can't send letters or send somebody to contact anybody or whatever the case may be," said RCMP spokesman Cpl. Richard De Jong.
Hoy is also facing charges of breaching his recognizance and attempting to pervert, defeat or obstruct justice. He pled guilty to all charges.
Hoy's sentencing is scheduled for Oct. 2. Hoy was found guilty of two counts of criminal harassment in 2007 for sending letters to New Westminster teenagers.
Speaking to The Province newspaper in 2008, New Westminster police Sgt. Ivan Chu described the letters as "cryptic and bizarre."
Hoy served five months in jail for the offence. He was convicted of breaching the order of his probation in 2008 and again in 2010.