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Stalking
A colleague is being stalked & harrassed by an ex-friend.
She has received threats of violence and serious abuse. The ex-friend has gained access to my colleague's msn account and sent abusive emails from there, she phones her mobile, home number & has just started calling work. My colleague has changed her home number is in the process of changing mobile, she has also cancelled her msn. Last night the ex called my colleague's daughter.
Understandably, we feel v protective of her but will not do anything to exacerbate the situation. We just want this to end as soon as possible. Any police/lawyers that can shed any legal-light on the situation?
She has received threats of violence and serious abuse. The ex-friend has gained access to my colleague's msn account and sent abusive emails from there, she phones her mobile, home number & has just started calling work. My colleague has changed her home number is in the process of changing mobile, she has also cancelled her msn. Last night the ex called my colleague's daughter.
Understandably, we feel v protective of her but will not do anything to exacerbate the situation. We just want this to end as soon as possible. Any police/lawyers that can shed any legal-light on the situation?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i know someone who had similar problems. She went to her local police station and told them what was happening. She didnt go as far as an injunction but the police did go and see the person who was harassing her and luckily it stopped there. The police did keep everything on record though should it start again.
get your friend to keep proof if possible of any texts, calls, emails that the person is sending and get her to at least talk to the police about it.
get your friend to keep proof if possible of any texts, calls, emails that the person is sending and get her to at least talk to the police about it.