Crime & Safety
‘Gang Stalking’ Letters Received In North Haven: Police
Police address "Gang Stalking" letters that several residents have recently received in the mail.

NORTH HAVEN, CT — Several North Haven residents have received letters in the mail indicating that “Gang Stalking” is taking place, according to police.
Police say there are several definitions of Gang Stalking, including the following:
1) Government disinformation and using civilian spies/snitches to help with stalking and monitoring innocent people.
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2) Criminal activity consisting of the repeated following and harassing of another person.
3) A systemic form of control, which seeks to destroy every aspect of a Targeted Individual’s life.
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“The letters that have been received identify specific people in the targeted neighborhoods,” police said in a post on Facebook. “Pictures of vehicles or homes often accompany the letters. Some letters include web sites to look-up. We discourage anyone from accessing these sites, as this may be an attempt to access your personal information. If you receive a letter, or have information regarding the letters’ sender, please contact the North Haven Police Department at 203-239-5321.”
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