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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I just had a conversation with the DC police about it. They were able to give me the name of the person who has the phone number; it's someone we've never heard of. They said that the language in the text message does not meet their level of criteria for investigation for physical harassment, but the office did agree with me that the language is predatory in nature. I googled the person and there is nothing on them in DC or anywhere else. I guess final step is to block the number but I wish there was more that I could do to give this person a good scare. I'm tempted to publish the name and phone number here but probably shouldn't do that.[/quote] A good scare would be to send a text back saying - The police have your name John Smith. [/quote]
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