Yes. It depends on how busy they are with other crime though. |
Doubt it, they don't even know if this guy lives in the area. They probably have their hands full with kids who have actually met online predators. |
I think what he actually said in these texts matter as well. |
| How did you confirm their real age? |
| I was able to confirm real age by looking up the phone number he texted from and got his full name. I then searched him up and got highschool grad date, college grad date, other usernames, all similar to the one on tik tok. The police advised filing an online report and said someone will call in 24-48 hours. |
| Police were very helpful and fast. Thanks to those who responded. |
| How did your kid end up in contact with this guy? |
| I made my daughter getting anti bullying software so she can collect evidence and report this kind of thing.... |
| Is this illegal? I mean, not cool of him but if the text wasn’t sexual (you never mentioned it, so I only assume it wasn’t) then why would the police get involved? |
A 23 year old male posing as a 15 year old to talk to a 15 year old girl is at best fraud and at worst, grooming. |
| When I was in high school, back in the middles ages, there was a kid who enrolled part way through the year as a senior. It turns out that he was actually in his twenties and was AWOL from the military. True story. |
| Wasn’t there a Drew Barrymore movie with that premise? |
+1 You are absolutely right to be pursuing with police/FBI, but this episode is also a lesson for your DC about how to avoid this type of situation. |
I'm sure there've been several movies with that premise. He was only at school for a couple of weeks when they caught him. |
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NP here. We live in DC. If we were to report such an incident to the police or FBI, how would we go about doing so? Via email, phone, or walk in?
Thank you in advance for any help. |