Jenvenza
<font color=green>Ratted out her husband's lack of
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She's lucky to have a caring, concerned sister like you looking out for her.![]()
Thanks.

She's lucky to have a caring, concerned sister like you looking out for her.![]()
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?
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?
I am close enough. I told her to come over. We have a sleeper sofa we can offer her. Not the best, I know - but I hope she takes me up on it.
She is normally gone longer than that on Tuesdays. Oohhhh - this is making more sense. Maybe she came back early and whoever it was freaked and dropped the phone!
I wish she would call me back!!!!
OP the situation is very scary and I can attest to it with first hand knowledge!
One night I was in my breakfast room on the computer,it was about 11:30pm when all of a sudden I heard a cell phone ring upstairs. At the time I didn't have a cell phone and DH was deployed.My girls were sleeping on the couches as it was Friday night and they stayed up late watching tv and I had just gone in the living room a few minutes earlier and put a blanket on them and shut off the tv.
I sat at my computer for a good minute thinking "What the hell?" then the terror set in. I stood up walked into the tv room picked up my youngest,the whole time never taking my eyes off the hallway that leads to the staircase. I grabbed my oldest by her upper arm and practically dragged her into a standing position and led her thru the kitchen and right out the back door walking backwards the whole time so whoever was upstairs couldn't sneak up on me.
I went to the next house and rang the doorbell and deposited my kids on the neighbors couch while she called 911.I went back outside and kept watch on my house till the cops arrived. They told me to stay outside while they checked it out and came out saying that noone was in there and I made them come back in with me while I checked it out.
Having kids I know all the best hiding spots and sure enough under the master bathroom sink I found a cell phone.
As the cop was looking at it (and me thinking I was crazy and that it was mine) the dang thing rang.
Turns out that it belonged to the exterminator who had come in to spray earlier that day and it had dropped out of his pocket when he got under the sink to see if he could find a trail. Turns out he had been calling it all evening trying to figure out where it was and I didn't hear it until the kids settled down and the tv was turned off.
The experience scared the crap out of me! I'm hoping that your sisters situation is similar and she can breathe a sigh of relief before the day is done.
I know this may sound crazy ... but did your sister happen to notice if her dogs were agitated or acting any differently than normal when she returned home today? (i.e., as if alerting her that a stranger or someone had been in the house) ... I know even if I have a repairman, neighbor, etc., in my house while I am at home, my dogs will sniff through the house wherever that person was for hours after he/she leaves ... they don't do this with people they are used to or visit often though (as probably would be the case if your sister's ex was there) ...
I hope everything turns out ok for your sister...
OP the situation is very scary and I can attest to it with first hand knowledge!
One night I was in my breakfast room on the computer,it was about 11:30pm when all of a sudden I heard a cell phone ring upstairs. At the time I didn't have a cell phone and DH was deployed.My girls were sleeping on the couches as it was Friday night and they stayed up late watching tv and I had just gone in the living room a few minutes earlier and put a blanket on them and shut off the tv.
I sat at my computer for a good minute thinking "What the hell?" then the terror set in. I stood up walked into the tv room picked up my youngest,the whole time never taking my eyes off the hallway that leads to the staircase. I grabbed my oldest by her upper arm and practically dragged her into a standing position and led her thru the kitchen and right out the back door walking backwards the whole time so whoever was upstairs couldn't sneak up on me.
I went to the next house and rang the doorbell and deposited my kids on the neighbors couch while she called 911.I went back outside and kept watch on my house till the cops arrived. They told me to stay outside while they checked it out and came out saying that noone was in there and I made them come back in with me while I checked it out.
Having kids I know all the best hiding spots and sure enough under the master bathroom sink I found a cell phone.
As the cop was looking at it (and me thinking I was crazy and that it was mine) the dang thing rang.
Turns out that it belonged to the exterminator who had come in to spray earlier that day and it had dropped out of his pocket when he got under the sink to see if he could find a trail. Turns out he had been calling it all evening trying to figure out where it was and I didn't hear it until the kids settled down and the tv was turned off.
The experience scared the crap out of me! I'm hoping that your sisters situation is similar and she can breathe a sigh of relief before the day is done.
It may be just your garden-variety burglar (which is scary enough, I know.) But it may also have been her ex or someone hired by her ex to plant surveillance equipment, to trash the place or steal something. Given that this is a nasty divorce, I hope she has already taken the precaution of removing ALL her valuables from the house from important documents to photos to prized possessions.She is normally gone longer than that on Tuesdays. Oohhhh - this is making more sense. Maybe she came back early and whoever it was freaked and dropped the phone!
I'm sure there are a set of fingerprints on the cell.
Hmmm, OP, is your sis renting the house? Maybe the landlord needed to get in to check on an emergency situation. He let himself in while she was out and dropped the phone.
There still is the possibility that her DS picked up the phone at daycare, loosely stuffed it in his jacket pocket or the diaper bag. When Sis & DS were heading down the stairs on the way to daycare, the cell phone fell out of the pocket or bag, unnoticed by either one.
I know sometimes I can be very suspicious, but I wouldn't allow my neighbor to change my locks. I would go with a locksmith, someone I know for sure had no contact with the ex.