A MAN is accused of stalking two of his colleagues at a mental health hospital.

Graeme Campbell, 47, allegedly committed the offences between June 2020 and December 2022.

Court papers state that Campbell engaged in a course of conduct which caused a woman fear and alarm at the hospital in Glasgow.


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Campbell, of Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire, is claimed to have reallocated her work tasks to ensure that she worked alongside him.

It is stated he went on to repeatedly send her text and social media messages in the knowledge she did not want contact.

The charge says Campbell uttered sexual remarks towards her and repeatedly loitered outside the hospital when he was not working.


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A separate charge claims Campbell repeatedly sent social media and text messages to a second woman who did not want contact with him.

Campbell allegedly made remarks regarding her appearance and uttered sexual remarks towards her.

The charge goes on to claim that Campbell contacted senior managers at the hospital and ill-advised them that he was in a relationship with her.


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Campbell is claimed to have repeatedly loitered outside the hospital when he wasn't working.

He is further stated to have delivered a handwritten envelope to her home address.

A final charge alleges that Campbell behaved in a threatening or abusive manner at the hospital between January 2021 and September 2021.

It is claimed that he repeatedly sent Facebook messages to a third woman as well as uttered sexual comments to her and made comments about her appearance.

The case was due to call on Tuesday at Glasgow Sheriff Court which was administratively adjourned.

A new hearing has been fixed for October while a trial has been reserved for November.