Police arrested a postal worker as he was delivering mail in Johns Creek Friday, officials said.

Gregg Snyder, 62, was previously charged with aggravated stalking and police said he violated a restraining order when delivering mail to a woman’s house on his delivery route, according to Channel 2 Action News.

Snyder allegedly showed up at the house three times in one day and is accused of leaving raw steak on the woman’s doorstep and making sexual comments to her.

VIDEO: Mail carrier arrested, accused of stalking woman on route

The woman, who spoke on camera to Channel 2 but asked not to be named, called police when Snyder continued to deliver mail to her house weeks after the initial arrest and a day after being reminded to stay 500 yards away from the house.

“I feel like I’m being violated over and over again and being put in a position where I have to see him after I put a protection order in place,” she said.

Snyder was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct. He had no comment when Channel 2 recorded his arrest.

His victim worries if his delivery route isn’t changed, Snyder will continue to harass her and other women in the neighborhood.

The United States Postal Service has not yet responded to requests for comment.

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