Some men think they can manipulate and intimidate women and get away with it. But when the law steps in, they’re in for a rude awakening. Here are 4 examples of the creepiest men who won’t leave girls alone.
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🔍 Episode Overview:
On December 30th, 2022, Monroe County deputies responded to a call about a man stalking a young woman. The family was anxious due to his behavior. When questioned, the man blamed the family. Watch as officers protect the girl and her family from a creepy man.
On October 10th, 2022, Officer Rayapin of the Norcross Police Department responded to a domestic disturbance at a Georgia residence. He spoke with Ms. Kishana Brower, who requested assistance in evicting Brandon Howard. Here’s what happened during the police intervention.
On May 31st, 2023, Key West Police responded to a 911 call about an ex-boyfriend hounding a woman. Once they arrived, here’s what happened.
On September 1st, 2022, Cape Coral Police responded to a report of a man trying to entice a minor. He thought his plan had worked, but he was in for a legal surprise. Watch what happened when police met the suspect.
📺 When Creeps Won’t Leave Girls Alone (Part 1)
📺 When Creeps Won’t Leave Girls Alone (Part 2)
📺 When Creeps Won’t Leave Girls Alone (Part 3)
📺 When Creeps Won’t Leave Girls Alone (Part 4)
📺 When Creeps Won’t Leave Girls Alone (Part 5)
📺 When Creeps Won’t Leave Girls Alone (Part 6)
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