A MAN has been reported for allegedly sending a Clydebank woman a “Covid-19 death threat”.
Police confirmed that the 22-year-old was arrested and charged in connection with the incident.
The Post previously reported that a woman was sent an envelope that contained three biohazard stickers, a bit of paper that said “Covid-19 sample”, along with a note that read “Just A Wee WARNING HaHa”.
The woman claimed there was a second note inside but the pages were stuck together, and it could not be opened.
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Police have now charged the man in connection with the communication sent to the 50-year-old woman in April.
She previously said: “I have got a mailbox and the postman came about half past 11, so I said to myself ‘I’ll get that letter when I go out to walk the dog’.
“So, after coming back the walk, I saw it sticking out.
“It was really frightening. It made me feel physically sick. My legs just started shaking.”
Officers sent the envelope to be forensically examined.
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