Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In VA, it’s a crime to repeatedly call someone like that.
How do you press charges? Is the phone record as evidence enough? Not op.
Do you know the restricted number is actually hers?
That would be a MAJOR issue to find out first.
I seriously doubt the police are going to investigate one night of phone calls from a number you don't even know.
Clean up your 'house' (metaphorically). Use this as a wake up call to start living a decent life and then you wouldn't have to be paranoid and worried.
Anonymous wrote:If the calls are coming from a "restricted" number I'd assume the caller is blocking their number. Most cell phones have the "silence unknown numbers" feature which means she can call a 1000 times and you'll never be bothered by it. Most local police offices are not going to trace a number when the crime is repeat calls. If she were making threats, that's a different story. Stalking is a crime but it's more difficult to prove than you may think. Did the neighbor who saw the person in question take pictures and document times and dates? There would need to be multiple instances for it to carry much weight. She was here once or twice is probably not enough.
All of this to say, deep breaths, OP. If she's doing it out of pain mixed with curiosity then let it go unless it escalates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there anything that I can do besides contacting the police? 2 nights ago she called me restricted 23 times. My elderly neighbor has seen someone of her description and car on our street.
Who is “our”? If he’s your ex I assume you aren’t living with him.
Your story is not credible.
When people who cry “Troll!” make themselves look stupid...
So who is “our”?
The elderly neighbor, idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there anything that I can do besides contacting the police? 2 nights ago she called me restricted 23 times. My elderly neighbor has seen someone of her description and car on our street.
Who is “our”? If he’s your ex I assume you aren’t living with him.
Your story is not credible.
When people who cry “Troll!” make themselves look stupid...
So who is “our”?
Anonymous wrote:So pick up the phone and see who it is and what they want before you go making false accusations. Do you have children? Maybe it’s a teen
Anonymous wrote:1. Your ex-boyfriend *cough* ex married man you were sleeping with) told a shit-ton of lies to his ex-wife.
2. Ex-married man has/had more than side chick.
3. You were the one he either told her about or that she was able to latch onto.
4. Unless you've seen the divorce decree... they are probably still married.
5. Confront her. Apologize. Move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In VA, it’s a crime to repeatedly call someone like that.
How do you press charges? Is the phone record as evidence enough? Not op.
Anonymous wrote:In VA, it’s a crime to repeatedly call someone like that.