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A K-State psychology professor was arrested Thursday on charges of stalking a former member of the K-State track and field team and violating a protective order. John Uhlarik, 63, was arrested at about 11 a.m. Thursday at his home, 2340 Park Drive. He was arrested on reports of continual intentional, malicious and repeated following or harassing of the victim, according to a release by the Riley County Police Department. RCPD officers also served a search warrant at Uhlarik's home. The protective order dates back to 2004 when Uhlarik was arrested for stalking the same victim at Ahearn Field House. After the incident in 2004, Uhlarik was suspended with pay from teaching his classes at K-State for the remainder of spring 2004. Stephen White, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, said the university is aware of the situation. "We are assessing the situation and monitoring it as well," he said. White would not comment on whether Uhlarik would be suspended again.Uhlarik's bond was set at $5,000.