By Ed Holt and Martin Cutler
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This is the creepy moment a postman was caught on a doorbell camera ‘sniffing a girl’s shoes.’
In the shocking footage the postman can be seen outside a flat shuffling through letters before posting them through the letterbox.
The mundane video of a postie going about his day-to-day job then takes a bizarre turn when he pauses by a shoe rack outside an apartment.
He then proceeds to bend down and pick up a white trainer which he appears to sniff before leaving the area.
The incident happened at 11.25am yesterday at an address on Balnagask Circle in the Tory area of South Aberdeen, Scotland.
In the shocking footage the postman can be seen outside a flat shuffling through letters before posting them through the letterbox
The mundane video of a postie going about his day-to-day job then takes a bizarre turn when he pauses by a shoe rack outside an apartment. He then proceeds to bend down and pick up a white trainer which he appears to sniff before leaving the area
The incident happened at 11.25am yesterday at an address on Balnagask Circle in the Tory area of South Aberdeen, Scotland
The footage has been shared widely online. Gaining over 500,000 views
Mother of two Jade Mullen shared the video online and it has since been viewed more than 575,000 times, shared 1,000 times and received 900 comments.
She wrote: ‘I would just like to let everyone know just to watch out for this postman.
‘He then turned around to sniff my daughters shoes – what an absolute creep.’
One person commented: ‘Wow that’s very weird behaviour.’
Another said: ‘I hope you’ve reported this that’s terrible of him that’s very very strange behaviour.’
It is understood the incident has been reported to Police Scotland.
A Royal Mail spokesperson said: ‘We are aware of the footage circulating on social media.
‘We expect the highest standards from our posties and take any breach of those standards seriously. Local management is aware and is actively carrying out further enquiries.’
MailOnline has approached Police Scotland for a comment.