Glasgow nurse, Chelsea, ws left worried after reading the folded-up note hidden under the windscreen wiper of her car which was parked outside her flat yesterday morning.
Chelsea was returning to work for the first time in six weeks, due to illness, when she was met with the letter in the private car park outside her Great Western Road flat yesterday morning .Chelsea is now worried after reading the folded-up note hidden under her windscreen wiper.
"It was folded up in a tiny square but I noticed it on the front of my car. I read it while I was standing outside the car and looked around to see if anyone was there. The car park was basically empty because everyone was at work. Chelsea said: "I felt sick and scared. My partner works away half the month so I'm on my own with the dogs just now. I've never had anyone leave a note politely asking me not to park here. No one has come up to me and asked.
"I didn't want to go back to work. When I came home I was circling round the block because I didn't want to go in. When I came in to the compound I quickly parked my car and ran into my close.In the letter, the individual claimed that they had reported Chelsea to police, the housing association and work, which they proceeded to name in the note
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