A Dundee man has admitted stalking four women.
Kieran Dorian, 20, sent hundreds of “intense and obsessive” messages to his victims, who were aged 18 to 21.
The sheriff court heard Dorian, of Hawthorn Grove, even waited outside one lady’s front door until 7am — despite being told to go away.
And he left a love letter on the windscreen of another woman’s car.
Fiscal depute Eilidh Robertson told the court that Dorian had begun stalking his first victim while she was still at school.
The fiscal said: “He repeatedly texted her, saying he had feelings for her, and she repeatedly said she was not interested.”
Dorian continued to text her and posted a love letter through her parents’ door on Valentine’s Day.
He also declared his feelings for a second woman, who said she was not interested.
Despite this, Dorian went to her home on a number of occasions and was told to go away by the woman and her father. He also repeatedly sent her text messages and contacted her via social media.
Dorian’s third victim was a woman he bumped into on a bus.
He did not speak to her at the time but later added her on Facebook and began sending messages. He also left a note on her windscreen when she was in Dundee city centre.
Dorian sent his fourth victim about 50 picture messages one evening, some of which asked to see her in her underwear. She reported this to police and the cases involving the other complainers were discovered.
Dorian admitted four charges of engaging in a course of conduct which caused a woman fear and alarm, at various locations in Dundee, between October 2011 and May 18 last year.
Sentence was deferred until September 19.