If the victim is abroad, then the laws of that nation may very well apply, not the United States.
Pretty much the same here, too. Since her life is really not threatened, it is a harassment issue which would get a big yawn here as well ... so long as the parties lived far apart.My family member went to the local police in that country, the police mentioned unless your stalker is here we can't do something about it.
If you are being harassed, you can make a report to the local police. Unfortunately, unless the suspect lives within the jurisdiction or nearby, it is unlikely they will be able to do much about it. This is almost certainly a misdemeanor offense and one that they are not going to seek extradition of a suspect for - even if they can prove who is sending the emails and texts.Recently this stalker start emailing other family members including me (I never met the stalker myself, and I live in U.S.). Apparently, he collected the information online, although I suspect he did hack my family member email account.
Change emails and phone numbers. Or, block his email address and numbers. Send the emails to spam and ignore the rest. If he is ignored, he may just go away.My question what action can we take against this stalker to stop him.

