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Originally Posted by Paslode
Your daughter is this attractive young lady who works at a bank, who draws some unwanted attention. She finds out about the unwanted admirer by way of a explicit letter which is left in the night deposit box.
Aside from contacting Law Enforcement, what would you do or advise her?
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I would try to discover his identity. Maybe from the cops. There should be video footage in the bank system of the Night Deposit Box.
I would also issue my daughter a can of OC and possibly a handgun. Teach her how to spot someone following her, and know where the safe areas are she can flee to if necessary. Randomize her routines and routes. Make sure she checks in with you when she goes out, and expect a safe return call by a certain time. Make sure the GPS on her phone is on constantly. Consider setting it up as a tracking device. Sounds like he only knows her from work, you do not want him learning where she lives. Make sure that either you or another family member pick her up, or she gets an escort to and from the bank to her car. Spend more time with her if you can. Sounds like it might be a stalker. Hope it is not serious.
Best of luck to you and her.
TR
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