Kendall Jenner's stalker goes missing in Canada just days after being deported for overstaying his visa

  • Kendall was granted a five-year restraining order against John Ford, 38, last year 
  • He was arrested after overstaying his visa and deported to Canada this month
  • But neither police nor his family have heard from him since he arrived in Toronto
  • Kendall's team is said to be on full alert in case he tries to illegally reenter the U.S 

A man who stalked 23-year-old model Kendall Jenner (pictured) has  reportedly disappeared after being deported to Canada

A man who stalked 23-year-old model Kendall Jenner (pictured) has  reportedly disappeared after being deported to Canada

Kendall Jenner's alleged stalker has gone missing and neither police nor his family are sure of whereabouts. 

John Ford, 38, was deported from the U.S. back to his native Canada earlier this month after outstaying his visa, having been arrested by ICE agents in March in New Mexico.

But now his family in Toronto say they don't know where is, and officials are afraid he might be trying to get back to Kendall in Los Angeles, TMZ reports. 

Last year, Ford scaled a hill and broke into the gated community where the 23-year-old model resides, according to The Blast, who were able to obtain photos of Ford.  

But TMZ now reports that law enforcement are completely in the dark about Ford's movements since they dropped him off at Toronto airport.  

Kendall's team are now on full alert and prepared to act should he turn up in Beverly Hills, the report says. 

Ford would have a tough job entering the U.S. via a legal checkpoint because border officials are on the lookout for him. However it is feared he may be planning to enter the country illegally. 

In November, Kendall was granted a restraining order against her alleged stalker, which bars him from being within 100 yards of the model for the next five years. 

Nobody has heard from John Ford, 38, who was arrested for trespassing after he broke into the gated community where Kendall Jenner lives, since he was dropped at Toronto airport earlier this month

Nobody has heard from John Ford, 38, who was arrested for trespassing after he broke into the gated community where Kendall Jenner lives, since he was dropped at Toronto airport earlier this month 

A judge also forbid Ford from having any contact with her, whether it be in person, online, or otherwise.

If he violates the order, the Canadian will be subject to immediate arrest, deportation and possible jail time.

To access Kendall's property Ford had to scale the side of a mountain adjacent to gated community. 

After being apprehended Authorities put him on a 5150 psychiatric hold, at which point - due to his lack of insurance - he was transported to Los Angeles County Hospital for a psychiatric evaluation.

Ford was determined to be stable mentally by a psychiatrist, and released from the hold well short of the 72-hour maximum. 

Upon his release, police arrested him in connection with criminal trespassing and violation of a restraining order, with officials setting bail at $30,000.  

Ford had previously been arrested in September after another break-in.

Alleged stalker Ford had previously been arrested in September after a break-in to the star's house

Alleged stalker Ford had previously been arrested in September after a break-in to the star's house

He later pleaded guilty to a trespassing charge and was issued a restraining order to remain at least 1,000 feet in distance from the property.   

Sadly this isn't Kendall's first experience with an obsessive fan.

In 2016 she testified in court against alleged stalker Shavaughn McKenzie after he followed her to her Hollywood Hills home.

For his actions, McKenzie was charged with one count of misdemeanor stalking and one court of misdemeanor trespassing. 

Addressing the judge during the 2016 trial, Jenner said: 'I really don't feel safe in my own house.'

The gated community where the oldest daughter of Caitlyn and Kris Jenner lives is taking additional security measures in both manpower and fencing.'

The area is a hotbed for celebs, with stars such as Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears and Paris Hilton living there, or having lived there before.

This isn't Kendall's first experience with an obsessive fan. In 2016 she testified in court against alleged stalker Shavaughn McKenzie after he followed her home

This isn't Kendall's first experience with an obsessive fan. In 2016 she testified in court against alleged stalker Shavaughn McKenzie after he followed her home

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