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Stalker turned up at Perthshire golf club with knife in "bizarre" bid to locate a former female work colleague

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Get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletterA man was found with a knife in his pocket after walking uninvited into a Perthshire golf club to search for a former female work colleague after she did not respond to messages he sent her on social media, Perth Sheriff Court heard this week.The court was told Robert McDonald (42) was spotted hanging around Auchterarder Golf Club several times late at night looking for the woman and was even warned off the premises at least once before he brazenly walked into the clubhouse to seek her out earlier this year.McDonald, who the court heard formerly worked at the club as a chef until 2017, was also said to have alarmed several.

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