Accused of hitting the door outside the star

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Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman said Wednesday that a man was charged with felony stalking by hitting a car into the door outside Jennifer Aniston’s home in Bel-Air.

Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, 48, was arrested for felony assault after falling into Aniston's door on Monday.

“Stalking is a crime that can quickly go from harassment to danger, violent actions, threatening the safety of victims and our community,” Hawkman said in a statement. “My office is committed to actively prosecuting those who stalk and intimidate others to ensure they are held accountable.”

Cavill was charged with one felony stalking and one felony sabotage, with severe threats of great bodily injury.

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A man allegedly hit a car into Jennifer Aniston's door outside his home in Bel-Air for felony stalking. (Michael Tran/AFP via Getty Images)

Aniston's private security detained Carwyle until Los Angeles police arrested him on Monday.

According to the DA's office, he was accused of "repeated harassing" the "friends" star with unwanted social media, emails and phone calls, starting in March until the day of the crash.

DA's office said his arraignment was scheduled for Thursday and prosecutors will demand his bail of $150,000.

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Jimmy Wayne Carwyle is accused of stalking Aniston and hitting his car into the gate. (Michael Buckner/Variety Show via Getty Images)

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"I would like to thank the law enforcement and our stalking and threat assessment team, especially Deputy District Attorney Sam Hulefeld, for their excellent work in this situation," Hochman added. "By working together, we are ensuring that people at risk are taken away from our streets."

Carwyle could face three years in prison if convicted.

Aniston is known for his role as Rachel Green of Friends. (Warner Bros. TV)

Aniston was at home at the time of the incident, according to the Associated Press.

The actress is known for her role as Rachel Green TV sitcom "Friends". Aniston starred alongside Courteney Cox, Matthew Perry, David Schwimmer, Matt Leblanc and Lisa Kudrow, and the popular show aired from 1994 to 2004.

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Other celebrities, including Nicole Kidman and Pierce Brosnan, were also recently victims of theft at home in Los Angeles.

Stephanie Giang-Paunon of Fox News contributed to the report.