I'll reproduce what I wrote in the other thread where you asked essentially the same question:
"I obviously can't say for sure, since I'm not employed by the Dallas Police Department, but I would think if someone called and gave DPD an anonymous tip to the effect that "alluringeva the provider is coming to Dallas," or even "A provider named [INSERT NAME], who goes by alluringeva, is coming to Dallas," such a report would probably be met with a sizeable portion of indifference, perhaps even a yawn. I suspect your clients do not react in the same way when you journey to their city."
I can't speak for the police in your base city, Reno, Nevada, but I would think the liberality of enforcement of prostitution laws would lead one to believe LE there would not put your apprehension at the top of their list of priorities.
I'll also add, if you think the person is determined to make your life hell by following through on her threats, you might want to lay low for awhile.
Originally Posted by ShysterJon
SJ, for the most part, I find your legal opinions and posts to be very informative and sound advice. However, in this instance, I have to beg to differ with you. If said individual contacts the right people (i.e. the vice squad) in any particular city, I'd bet they'd do more than just yawn. While they may not make apprehending alluringava a top priority, they just might put her name/picture on their BOLO sheets for the time period she is going to be in their fine city. This is low hanging fruit for them. It only takes them five minutes to check out the information in the tip. I'm sure the vice squad has some sick fucks who enjoy getting on the internet to surf for this type of activity. I know that where I live, rumor has it that a certain local LEA will surf BackPage and run stings on providers who advertise on BP. Who knows what other sites police are willing to surf. An anonymous tip just makes their surfing more interesting.
BTW, I do think laying low is good advice. Also, if this is some sort of long on-going feud, I'd recommend that alluringava change her persona. Yeah, I know that sucks b/c she probably has a solid/well-respected history under the brand name alluringava, but at some point, she may want to change her name, website, contact info, etc. Of course, she would be wise to let her previous client know of the changes. This same type of situation occurred with a local provider. She was being harassed. She simply changed her persona while letting her clients know ahead of time.