Man admits to stalking ex-girlfriend at Dundee Sheriff Court
ByEvening Telegraph Reporter
A stalker who made a mannequin out of pillows, dressed it up in his ex’s nurse’s uniform, gave it a face that looked like her then sent her a picture, today had sentence deferred at Dundee Sheriff Court.
Mark Glass launched a campaign of harassment of ex-girlfriend Zoe Fotheringham after the couple broke up last year.
In one incident he turned up outside her place of work at Adamson Hospital, Cupar, clutching flowers and a teddy bear.
That came after he bombarded her with phone calls and Facebook messages.
Miss Fotheringham finally changed her mobile number on February 2.
Fiscal depute Sue Ruta told the court: “She received a private Facebook message where the accused had one of her nursing uniforms on some pillows and it had a face on it to make it look like her.”
Miss Ruta added that Glass had made persistent calls to Miss Fotheringham’s mother’s home phone using a withheld number and had also been sending messages to her friends and colleagues.
Glass, 20, of Crossgate, Cupar, pleaded guilty to a charge of stalking. He admitted engaging in a course of action between December 2014 and February 2015.
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Man admits to stalking ex-girlfriend at Dundee Sheriff Court