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BBC presenter tells of ordeal as figures show stalking on rise

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February 11, 2026

Stalking crimes in Edinburgh are up 40 per cent in the six months to September against the same time period a year before, according to new crime statistics released by Police Scotland.

- by Joe Sullivan

BBC presenter tells of ordeal as figures show stalking on rise

BBC Scotland presenter Anne McAlpine had a stalker for four years, who sent her letters and gifts and turned up at her house

(Picture: BBC Alba)

The news comes a day after BBC Scotland presenter Anne McAlpine described her nearly four-year ordeal with her stalker, Robert Green, 71, which eventually led to a court case.

She said the experience left her "terrified" as she detailed an incident where he appeared outside her home when a colleague was dropping her off.

Scottish charity Action Against Stalking defines stalking on its website as being "two or more behaviours" where a perpetrator's behaviour causes a victim to suffer fear and alarm.

It said stalking can be in person or online, and occur in a range of contexts, and that the four main signs to be aware of are: fixation, obsession, unwanted contact, and repetitive contact.

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