INDIANAPOLIS — An Indianapolis man has been charged with stalking Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham, the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office announced Wednesday. This is the second time in the last year that a man has been charged with stalking a Fever player.Kevin Singh, 49, was arrested Tuesday and charged Wednesday, the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office announced in a news release. Singh allegedly sent Cunningham “multiple threatening and explicit messages,” according to the release. Several of those messages included sexual references, per the probable cause affidavit. Singh also said he was “going to marry” Cunningham and shared his phone number.“The internet has made it easier than ever to target, harass and intimidate others. Threats of violence, whether face-to-face or behind a keyboard, will be taken seriously,” Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears said in a statement. “Coming forward is never easy, regardless of a person’s position or public profile. The victim is setting an example by speaking out. No one should have to endure harassment, intimidation or threats of violence, and every person deserves to feel safe in their workplace and throughout our community.”Singh was formally charged with stalking, intimidation and harassment. The stalking and intimidation charges are Level 6 felonies, and the harassment charge is a Class B misdemeanor. A Level 6 felony conviction can result in an imprisonment term between six months and 2 1/2 years, per Indiana law. It can also include a fine of up to $10,000. A Class B misdemeanor conviction can result in imprisonment for up to 180 days and a $1,000 fine.