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Man charged with harassment after woman films alleged stalking

A man has been criminally charged for allegedly stalking a woman in downtown Vancouver last month, an incident the woman filmed on her phone. Police said he's also been charged over other, separate alleged offences downtown in the same week.

Mohammed Majidpour, 33, faces several more charges over separate incidents in downtown Vancouver the same week

Jamie Coutts says she's unsure how long the man had been following her before she pulled out her phone to record the frightening incident. (iammjammbamm/Instagram)

A man has been criminally charged for allegedly stalking a woman in downtown Vancouver last month, an incident she filmed on her phone.

Police saidMohammed Majidpour, 33, faces one count of criminal harassment. A statement Thursday said he has no fixed address and remains in custody.

Jamie Coutts, 26, posted a video toInstagram on March 17 in which she described being followed by a stranger for 40 minutes while she walked near Chinatown.

The video showsa man in a dark mask walking a few metres behind Couttsfor several blocks until sheapproaches a group of people for help.

Coutts later contacted police.

WATCH| Jamie Coutts records as a stranger follows her:

Coutts, who is of Cree and Carrier descent, saidthe incidentwas an unfortunate reminder of the hundreds of missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada.

"This hit home for us," Coutts, who has six sisters, told CBC last month.

"Although it's a bit of a tough pill to swallow, it's a bit of a blessing in disguise because now people are paying attention to what's happening."

Further charges

The police statement Thursday saidMajidpourhas also been charged with several additional crimes in connection with other alleged offences downtown in the same week.

Hefaces a second count of criminal harassment in relation to an incident near Dunsmuir and Granvillestreets on March 13. He also faces one count of mischief and one count of break and enter for alleged incidents at a hotel on Burrard Street on March 14 and 16.

Police saidMajidpouris also charged with assault with a weapon and uttering threats in connection with an alleged assault near Bute and Robson Streets on March 19.