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Being stalked is a frightening experience that leaves a person feeling terrorized and powerless. Approximately 1 in 4 women and 1 in 13 men in the United States are victims of stalking in their lifetimes, and usually the victim knows the perpetrator. If you think you are being stalked, you can take some steps to stay safe and build a case against your stalker. Remember, always call 911 if you feel you are in immediate danger, or you believe you are being followed.
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