The flyers have the header, Public Safety Notice: Gang Stalking
and warn readers of illegal surveillance and harassment of targeted individuals
and say often the stalking is done for vengeance or to silence potential whistle blowers.
Police Warn Guilford Residents About Suspicious Flyer
Published July 4, 2014 • Updated on July 4, 2014 at 3:45 pm
Police have received numerous complaints about suspicious flyers being placed in Guilford mailboxes that reference gang stalking
in the area and advise residents to throw them out.
The flyers have the header, Public Safety Notice: Gang Stalking
and warn readers of illegal surveillance and harassment of targeted individuals
and say often the stalking is done for vengeance or to silence potential whistle blowers.
The flyer identifies its author as Shoreline Real Estate Company and the operation coordinator as Tony Fappiano, also referring people to call police for more information. But police said Fappiano filed a complaint with police stating that he is not associated with the flyers and police said the department isn't involved either.
This flyer is not endorsed by the Guilford Police Department and there have been no reports of stalking similar to this in the town of Guilford,
police said in a news release.
Flyers detailing concerns about organized stalking are not posted by Amherst police
Updated: Mar. 14, 2016 • Published: Mar. 14, 2016
This flyer was posted on a parking kiosk at Boltwood Parking Garage lot early Monday morning.
Orange flyers tacked up on store windows, parking kiosks and other places around town claiming to be a public safety notice are not from town police.
The flyers read Public Safety Notice: Gang Stalking.
Police do not know who is putting the flyers up and they are not signed by any organization.
The neighborhood has ongoing 'gang stalking' criminal activity,
the flyer begins.
Known also as 'organized stalking' 'community harassment' group bullying & 'counter-intelligence stalking' this crime consists of illegal surveillance and harassment of targeted individuals,
the flyer reads.
It also states numerous state laws throughout.
But Det. Jamie Reardon said police would post any warnings on the website and send out press releases not post things like this around town.
Similar flyers have been put up in Guilford, Connecticut or in mailboxes and other communities across the country.