A SERVING police officer has appeared in court charged with stalking a woman — at locations including Dundee’s police headquarters.
Simon Donaldson, 39, allegedly kept tabs on the woman for a period of five years — monitoring her movements and demanding to know where she was.
During that time he also allegedly arranged to meet the woman’s partner and allegedly showed him an old video of himself and the woman engaging in a sex act.
Donaldson — whose address was given to the court as care of police headquarters, West Bell Street — allegedly repeatedly and persistently phoned the woman and repeatedly asked her whereabouts and movements.
He also allegedly repeatedly approached, phoned and contacted the woman’s parents and demanded to know her whereabouts and movements from them.
Donaldson also allegedly repeatedly and persistently attended at the woman’s home address and repeatedly drove by her house.
He is also alleged to have seized hold of her, threatened her, shouted at her and attempted to access her email account.
And, on one occasion in 2011, he allegedly arranged to meet her partner and pretended to him that he was in a relationship with the woman.
Donaldson then allegedly showed the man an older video of the woman and himself engaging in a sex act.
At Dundee Sheriff Court, Donaldson denied a charge of engaging in a course of conduct which caused the woman fear and alarm.
The offence is alleged to have taken place between dates in 2010 and 2015 at an address in Angus and at police headquarters at West Bell Street, Dundee, and elsewhere.
Trial takes place on July 11 with an intermediate diet on June 23.
Donaldson was placed on bail meantime. It’s understood that Donaldson has worked as a constable in Dundee.
A Police Scotland spokeswoman said: “We can confirm that a 39-year-old man appeared at Dundee Sheriff Court having been reported in connection with breach of the peace, stalking and computer misuse offences.”