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Stalked US family relentless­ly hounded with services

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SALT LAKE CITY: A Utah family has become the victim of extreme stalking involving unwanted service providers repeatedly being sent to their home, according to the homeowner and police.

Walt Gilmore’s family in suburban Salt Lake City has been the target since August of a stalker using phone calls and texts to send a parade of people to the home for legitimate services and illegal activities, the Deseret News reported on Friday.

Up to 20 people per day arrive saying they were called to provide electrical, plumbing, tree-trimming, and towing services, according to Gilmore, who said some are seeking illegitima­te business.

“They have police records. Criminals. Felons. Active warrants for their arrests coming to my home. They’re looking for drugs. They’re offering prostituti­on,” Gilmore said.

The person responsibl­e may be using a computer programme to make calls, and texts appear to originate from another number, making them nearly impossible to trace, according to police, who say they are now using voice recognitio­n software.

“It’s pretty vindictive in what they’re doing,” North Salt Lake Police Sgt Mitch Gwilliam said. “Stalking is stalking. But this is stalking on steroids. It’s pretty vicious.” Police estimate the combined loss to companies is more than US$20,000 (RM81,240) in wages and uncollecte­d fees.

Gilmore said they have taken out a civil stalking injunction against the person they believe is responsibl­e. Court records indicate the man named in the injunction lives in Hawaii.

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