Wishing on a star
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Simply change the number. My sister got a new phone and evidently the last guy to have it was a drug dealer because she got some mighty interesting calls the first few days. She called the police and they didn't care and just told her to change it. The phone company didn't care and did so without a fee.
Entirely different situation!!!
In this case, why would the police trace the calls unless there was a crime being committed??? It is not a crime to dial a phone number that is now issued to somebody else.
In this case, there is a crime being committed. There is an adult making harassing calls to a child. (and then hanging up on the father) There is no way that this is simply a wrong number. Not even a possibility... This is harassment.. And this is possibly an adult sexual predator harassing a young child.
That is illegal and warrants immediate action.
In theory, the police could maintain this number.. have an undercover female officer impersonate a young girl, and then lure this creep into a meeting. This is what sexual predator units do. Especially with all the online solicitation going on that endangers our children.
OP, do not speak to this caller again.
I hope you will report this immediately, and get your daughter a new phone number effective immediately.
