My sister just called me and is freaking out - **small update**

OMG, I feel so horrible for your sister. I hope she is able to afford a security system on her house...she so needs that NOW.

Does she think her ex would do something as creepy as to watch the house and after she has gone out, go in and plant a cellphone like that and then FREAK her out by calling it??? :confused3

I hope the police will have some answers.

OP, hugs for your sis. :hug:

Keep us posted. ::yes::
 
Also, even if it's a cheap prepaid phone, it will have a paper tril of where/when it was purchases/activated. the cops can trace that and figureout who it was using store surveillance more than likely.
 
That is so scary. I hope the police find something out about the phone. What a terrible situation.
 
Start calling numbers on the phone. That's what I'd do.
 

When I was in grad school I lived alone, and one day I got home from work and found a LARGE bone-handled hunting knife sitting on my kitchen counter. I called the police immediately and they searched my apt. from top to bottom -- nothing was missing, and there was no sign of forced entry. I never did find out where that knife came from, and I still have it, 23 years later. (What can I say -- it's a really nice knife for fishing.)

For the OP, I seriously doubt that someone could still be in the house if the dogs are not reacting. If this is an ugly divorce situation, my first thought is that the person who came in was there to install surveillance equipment of some sort, and if so, she'll want to have it found.

PS: It's entirely possible to purchase and activate a prepaid phone with cash, and if so, there is no reliable paper trail. The phone number banks for prepaid phones turn over quite frequently; it's entirely possible that the person who called the phone is not looking for the person who currently had it. Everyone I know who uses prepaid phones will tell you that for the first several months after you get a new number you get a lot of wrong number calls looking for the person who had the number previously. (I use a prepaid and I've had my number for seven years now, I got wrong-number calls frequently for the first year.)
 
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She said there were no phone numbers in the phone.

Yes, but what was the last INCOMING number. The one that made the phone ring?

And DON"T let her touch the phone much. May need to dust it for prints.
 
Yes, but what was the last INCOMING number. The one that made the phone ring?

And DON"T let her touch the phone much. May need to dust it for prints.
That's a good point about not touching the phone.
 
Oh my gosh that is so scary, your poor sister and poor you. Changing the locks and a security system all sound good to me. I hope it all works out and I hope if its that ex husband they link that phone to him and charge his *** with breaking and entering.
 
She said there were no phone numbers in the phone.



The only number on there was from when she heard it ring. She called that one back and no one answered and it said that "This person has not set up a mailbox yet" - which makes me think the phone was just purchased.

There has to be some kind of trail the police can find to figure out who it belongs to.
 
The only number on there was from when she heard it ring. She called that one back and no one answered and it said that "This person has not set up a mailbox yet" - which makes me think the phone was just purchased.

There has to be some kind of trail the police can find to figure out who it belongs to.
Even more scarry.
 
:scared1:

I will keep your sister in my prayers. Please keep us updated.
 
$50 bucks says it's the ex trying to scare her. And he did. I bet he's gonna be REALLY scared when the cops haul him off for this little stunt.
 
Prayers for your sister that this all works out. I hope she and her son are safe.
 
$50 bucks says it's the ex trying to scare her. And he did. I bet he's gonna be REALLY scared when the cops haul him off for this little stunt.

I really hope you are right and he was just trying to freak her out.
 
Does your sister live near you so that she could come stay for a couple of nights? I hope that the police can get to the bottom of it.
 
When your sister left the house for the 3 hours today, was that a normal Tuesday morning activity? Is there something she does regularly at that time that the ex would know about and knew she wouldn't be home? Or was it a fluke that she was gone for that amount of time?
 

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