She will be able to FOIA, OP.
Unfollow. |
Go to the library and post the SM link from their computer.
Or submit an online police report from the library |
Police dispatcher here. You can call non emergency and say you want to be anon. We ask for your name in case we need to call you back, we have no idea if you’re using your real name though. Same reason we ask for you phone. We don’t give it out.
Having said that, I’m gonna want real specifics if you want me to send Police to knock on someone’s door. You can’t just say vague things. I’m going to ask for exact wording for what you read that has you concerned. |
Have a friend of yours call - she wouldn’t recognize the name |
I need to make a welfare check can I do it without giving my name the person is on parole will get in trouble |
Why? "Welfare check" is code for "police harassment". It's only for people you want to hurt. |
The police did a welfare check on my boyfriend and said his mom had called them because he wasn’t returning his calls. (I was standing right there so I know this firsthand.) She probably didn’t mind them sharing this info, but I wouldn’t trust the cop to not share it even if she’d asked it to be a secret. However, I also don’t think the cop would look up her identity if she’d called anonymously. |
You should not be following the social media of a co-worker you don't like. That's actually malicious stalking. |
Call it in OP. You know you want to and it is the right thing to do. |
There are some posters on this board that could use one... |
I don’t know, there are so many weirdos who vaguebook cryptic nonsense in sad attempts for attention. Mostly they just seem lonely, insecure, and unintelligent. It’s sad but none of your business as a coworker who doesn’t like her. |
Reporting to non-emergency does not necessarily mean that something awful could happen. If OP knew a friend or family member of the person it would better contact them (and btw the woman's friends and family may already be seeing her social media messages and figuring out what to do). I think if OP thinks there is a reason to call authorities, she should not hide behind anonymity. |
FOIA would not necessarily give out the name. But if there were any kind of litigation resulting whatever info police got from OP would become available. |
Yes I did this. A friend of mine in another state, who has severe bipolar disorder was posting crazy stuff. I called the local police in her city and asked for a wellness check. You can ask the police not to reveal your name. They won’t. |
I have a friend who's parents are neglecting them, along with there siblings, the husband is also abusive. This said friend is suicidal, but is not supposed to be talking to me. Is there a way to call ask for ppl to go check on them with out giving my name.? |