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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 102349" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>I have three progressive photos of him that I got off his myspace page.</p><p></p><p>I spoke with the police in this jurisdiction and difficult child and I will head down there later today. I will stop at her place during my lunch break and talk with her. Unfortunately, she only just got this job and it being before Christmas, I don't think she can take any time off. The police offered to give her an escort to her car when she works at night. They also said they could stop by the store randomly and hopefully the stalker kid would notice their presence. But in the meantime, I'm gathering everything I know about him and what I've gleaned from his myspace and bringing it with us to the police later.</p><p></p><p>I have to talk with difficult child about safety and always making sure she's never alone at the end of the evening when she's out - she usually has a friend with her all the time, but still, it's worth saying to her. She needs to be more careful about getting into her car, like you said. I'm certain that she doesn't think to check the back seat or notice surrounding cars or vans. Fortunately, these kids are all losers and none of them seem to be able to maintain a job, so they don't have wheels. In fact, I do not know how they get around and I'm guessing they don't work if they are around at all hours. I know he must check the parking lot to see if her car is there before he decides to go inside.</p><p></p><p>I think difficult child thought that if her one or more of her larger guy friends told him to leave her alone, he would feel threatened, but it's only seemed to make him more brazen. I don't want her to have to leave her job, it took her so long to find one! </p><p></p><p>by the way, how can you live like that, Star? Good God, I'd always been looking over my shoulder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 102349, member: 2211"] I have three progressive photos of him that I got off his myspace page. I spoke with the police in this jurisdiction and difficult child and I will head down there later today. I will stop at her place during my lunch break and talk with her. Unfortunately, she only just got this job and it being before Christmas, I don't think she can take any time off. The police offered to give her an escort to her car when she works at night. They also said they could stop by the store randomly and hopefully the stalker kid would notice their presence. But in the meantime, I'm gathering everything I know about him and what I've gleaned from his myspace and bringing it with us to the police later. I have to talk with difficult child about safety and always making sure she's never alone at the end of the evening when she's out - she usually has a friend with her all the time, but still, it's worth saying to her. She needs to be more careful about getting into her car, like you said. I'm certain that she doesn't think to check the back seat or notice surrounding cars or vans. Fortunately, these kids are all losers and none of them seem to be able to maintain a job, so they don't have wheels. In fact, I do not know how they get around and I'm guessing they don't work if they are around at all hours. I know he must check the parking lot to see if her car is there before he decides to go inside. I think difficult child thought that if her one or more of her larger guy friends told him to leave her alone, he would feel threatened, but it's only seemed to make him more brazen. I don't want her to have to leave her job, it took her so long to find one! by the way, how can you live like that, Star? Good God, I'd always been looking over my shoulder. [/QUOTE]
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