You can approach the courts for an ASO or CPO (depending on your location). Those stand for Anti-Stalking Order and Civil Protection Order. It requires an offender to be a certain distance away from you at all times or risk arrest.
Stalking is a serious crime and by getting protection orders you're leaving evidence for the prosecutor when the offender is finally arrested. If the stalking becomes serious enough ask your friends and family to call before coming over, do not answer the door except without identification shown, and contact the police if anything suspicious happens.
Poison attacks are serious, If you've managed to obtain a sample of the poison it would be wise to give it to detectives so they can have it analyzed and explain an antidote.
Revealing Evidence Stalking the Honolulu Strangler - 1990 TV was released on: USA: 3 June 1990
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General stalking. Photographic evidence. Hire a private investigator.
block their number or email address or save all the evidence and report them
Most often, this is not the case. Even if a stalker starts a new relationship, they may continue the stalking behaviour regardless. Try to keep a record of the behaviour, and any tangible evidence to show that the stalking is happening, then contact the police with the information.
Only if they refuse to go away when you ask them to, and it bothers you, although it's generally not considered stalking unless it's done repeatedly. You could still report them for harrassment, though.
Yes, you can report a family member to the police for stalking you. The police can investigate the situation and if there is enough evidence, they can arrest the family member. It's important to take steps to protect yourself and seek help if you feel unsafe.
take a picture or get evidence, keep a journal, and tell your friend. and if it gets to the point, then deff call the copp copps.
A lawyer is better at wording things. They know how to make the person get in trouble by using the evidence against them.
Stalking is a verb in the sentence.
Look Who's Stalking - 2013 Ryan Starts Stalking was released on: USA: 2013
Well, it doesn't really matter if the person is related to you. Stalking violates anti-stalking laws regardless if the perpetrator is a relative. So, first, if you haven't already, call the police and file a report that this person is stalking you. I don't know what jurisdiction you're in, but most states have anti-stalking laws nowadays. Next, contact the domestic violence section of the court in your jurisdiction and ask about filing a petition for a restraining order, civil protection order or whatever the document is called in your jurisdiction. The court will probably ask you to come in and fill out some papers explaining the stalking and what the stalker has done. Take any evidence of the stalking that you have with you to the court house. Examples of evidence are notes from the stalker, tapes of phone messages the stalker has left you, police reports, a journal you've kept of the stalking, photos of any injuries he's inflicted on you if applicable, etc. After filling out the forms in the domestic violence section of the court, you will see a judge. If your case appears to have merit, the judge may issue a Temporary Restraining Order that lasts 2 weeks or so until a hearing can take place. At the hearing you would prove your case, e.g. present any evidence you have of the stalking (if you have witnesses of the stalking they must appear in court in person - their statements would not be admissible) and cross examine the stalker. If the judge finds that you've shown that this person is stalking you in violation of the applicable laws, the judge will issue a restraining order that likely lasts 1 year. In that instance, if the stalker violates the order you can call the police, have him arrested and press charges. If the stalker is properly served (the employees at the courthouse will explain the service requirements in your jurisdiction) and does not show up for the hearing, the judge will likely issue a default judgement, which means that you would still get the restraining order.