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After Being Stalked For 4 Years, She Decided To Share Her Story Online, But Her Stalker Found The Post, And His Threats Only Escalated

Thankfully, though, the police seemingly did not have to do much to catch her stalker. Instead, she actually had a dashcam already installed in her car– so the camera caught everything, including her stalker’s identity, on tape.

So, she provided the police with the footage as well as photos she had taken of her stalker in the past, and the officers promised to look into it.

Then, all was quiet for two more days– until she received an alarming bang on her front door at 4:00 a.m.

She and her boyfriend had been sleeping when someone began wailing on their front door and screaming, “This is the police; please open the door.”

At first, they were understandably hesitant and did not know if it was really the authorities. But, after they saw blue lights flashing outside, they eventually opened the door and learned that her stalker had finally been captured.

Apparently, one of her downstairs neighbors had come home from their night shift and heard someone else swoop into the apartment building after them.

And all of her neighbors had known about the stalking situation, so they were wary of letting strangers in the building.

In turn, the neighbor then went inside their apartment and checked the peephole to see who the unknown person was.

“Then, he saw a middle-aged man walk upstairs. Above this neighbor are only me and my boyfriend and a single mom with three kids who probably would not be getting any visitors at 3:00 a.m. So, they called the police,” she concluded.

And finally, after the police arrived, they found the man in the stairwell near her apartment.

Apparently, there is a little window there where he would have been able to see the flashing cop car lights.

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