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AR15.COM
1/8/2007 6:56:04 AM EDT
My daughter is getting some really disturbing harassing calls and I need help in identifying this creep.

I've tried the reverse lookup services and paid Intelius and all I got was a possible name.

He appears to be calling from a cell phone from Arial Communications and his number is  832-788-9149.

If anyone can help me identify this guy or offer advice it would be greatly appreciated.

Glock9
1/8/2007 7:41:05 AM EDT
[#1]

Quoted:
My daughter is getting some really disturbing harassing calls and I need help in identifying this creep.

I've tried the reverse lookup services and paid Intelius and all I got was a possible name.

He appears to be calling from a cell phone from Arial Communications and his number is  832-788-9149.

If anyone can help me identify this guy or offer advice it would be greatly appreciated.

Glock9


With all due respect, helping the anonymous person locate someone else via the Internet is probably not a good idea.  

If she is receiving phone calls that are harassing  She should report it to the local police. They have the ability to trap a phone number and issue subpoenas to obtain information regarding the owner of the phone number.  A simpler solution would be to change her phone number
1/8/2007 7:45:38 AM EDT
[#2]


 I have to agree with txinvestigator.  Simplest and easiest solution is changing phone number.  If persists, report to local police and ask for advice.
1/8/2007 9:46:06 AM EDT
[#3]
Now that you have heard the reasonable thing to do.......

some slightly evil person might:

Do the guy a favor and write his phone number on plenty of yellow post it and post it at every opportunity. This is really good to post it at the jail, these guys love calling numbers if they do not have anyone to talk to (most of the time collect).

If it is a cell phone, give him a call (and all your friends) every hour. Drive his bill up above his air time standard allotment of minutes. When this starts costing him money then I bet it he stops.

Of course I would never recommend breaking the law, just what someone MIGHT do.
1/8/2007 9:57:56 AM EDT
[#4]
How about just programming the offending number into the phone with some catchy name like "don't answer", and when he calls, do what the caller ID tells you to?
1/8/2007 10:23:32 AM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:

Quoted:
My daughter is getting some really disturbing harassing calls and I need help in identifying this creep.

I've tried the reverse lookup services and paid Intelius and all I got was a possible name.

He appears to be calling from a cell phone from Arial Communications and his number is  832-788-9149.

If anyone can help me identify this guy or offer advice it would be greatly appreciated.

Glock9


With all due respect, helping the anonymous person locate someone else via the Internet is probably not a good idea.  

If she is receiving phone calls that are harassing  She should report it to the local police. They have the ability to trap a phone number and issue subpoenas to obtain information regarding the owner of the phone number.  A simpler solution would be to change her phone number



Excellent advice. In addition, you may wish to contact someone at the corporate office of the cell phone carrier to advise them that one of their customers is using their service to harass and annoy another party.
1/8/2007 10:43:15 AM EDT
[#6]
Is your daughter of legal age to own a pistol?  If she is and doesn't, then I'd rectify that problem quickly and then get her to a range.  About the phones, +1 on the local PD.  File a complaint.  IIRC, harrassing phone calls are a crime.
1/8/2007 11:51:57 AM EDT
[#7]
Thanks everyone for the good advice.  

Step one was for her to have her number changed today.

Step two is talk to some of my LEO shooting buddies

Step 3 is for her to get her CHL.  She is a damn good shot and perfers a 45 over a 9mm.





1/10/2007 7:29:49 PM EDT
[#8]
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Quoted:
Thanks everyone for the good advice.  

Step one was for her to have her number changed today.

Step two is talk to some of my LEO shooting buddies

Step 3 is for her to get her CHL.  She is a damn good shot and perfers a 45 over a 9mm.







He won't, i will bet my salary on that!
1/11/2007 2:55:35 PM EDT
[#9]
Glock9
There is no such company as Aerial Communications any longer...The company you want is T-Mobile. There is a way to get the information on the account but the police are the ones who can get it.  
FWIW I bet you could slip a T-Mo mall worker $20 bucks and they will tell you who it belongs to.
1/11/2007 6:13:25 PM EDT
[#10]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Thanks everyone for the good advice.  

Step one was for her to have her number changed today.

Step two is talk to some of my LEO shooting buddies

Step 3 is for her to get her CHL.  She is a damn good shot and perfers a 45 over a 9mm.







He won't, i will bet my salary on that!


Eh?
1/12/2007 5:52:38 AM EDT
[#11]
Bobby wants to know what her new number is.


Quoted:
Thanks everyone for the good advice.  

Step one was for her to have her number changed today.
1/12/2007 7:54:39 AM EDT
[#12]
Thats considered stalking i think these are felony charges. Call the police and make sure they follow through on tracking him down and arresting him.  then get a restraining order if need be.  then sue him for all your expenses.

FireBlade
1/12/2007 8:27:35 AM EDT
[#13]

Quoted:
Thats considered stalking i think these are felony charges. Call the police and make sure they follow through on tracking him down and arresting him.  then get a restraining order if need be.  then sue him for all your expenses.

FireBlade


No, it is not stalking.  It is harassment

Texas Penal Code
ยง42.07.  Harassment.

    (a)  A person commits an offense if, with intent to harass,
annoy, alarm, abuse, torment, or embarrass another, he:

    (1)  initiates communication by telephone, in writing, or by
electronic communication and in the course of the communication makes
a comment, request, suggestion, or proposal that is obscene;

    (2)  threatens, by telephone, in writing, or by electronic
communication, in a manner reasonably likely to alarm the person
receiving the threat, to inflict bodily injury on the person or to
commit a felony against the person, a member of his family or
household, or his property;

    (3)  conveys, in a manner reasonably likely to alarm the
person receiving the report, a false report, which is known by the
conveyor to be false, that another person has suffered death or
serious bodily injury;

    (4)  causes the telephone of another to ring repeatedly or
makes repeated telephone communications anonymously or in a manner
reasonably likely to harass, annoy, alarm, abuse, torment, embarrass,
or offend another;

    (5)  makes a telephone call and intentionally fails to hang up
or disengage the connection;

    (6)  knowingly permits a telephone under the person's control
to be used by another to commit an offense under this section; or

    (7)  sends repeated electronic communications in a manner
reasonably likely to harass, annoy, alarm, abuse, torment, embarrass,
or offend another.


Stalking generally involves engaging in conduct that you know or should know puts the other in fear of death, seriously bodily injury or suffering property damage by the other person.

Restraining orders are not enforceable by the police.  

Again, I have to ask, where do people get this shit?