STALKING IS A CRIME.
If you think you are being stalked, contact an advocate for information and support, or click here:
“Are You Being Stalked” Brochure for information from the National Stalking Resource Center.
Some things stalkers do:
➤ Repeatedly call you, including hang-ups.
➤ Follow you and show up wherever you are.
➤ Send unwanted gifts, letters, texts, or e-mails.
➤ Damage your home, car, or other property.
➤ Monitor your phone calls or computer use.
➤ Use technology, like hidden cameras or global
positioning systems (GPS), to track where you go.
➤ Drive by or hang out at your home, school, or work.
➤ Threaten to hurt you, your family, friends, or pets.
➤ Find out about you by using public records or
online search services, hiring investigators, going
through your garbage, or contacting friends, family,
neighbors, or co-workers.
➤ Other actions that control, track, or frighten you.