Phone call from court house

TinMan's Avatar
It feels just like all the rest of the fake calls trying to shake guys down for money. OP is doing the right thing by ignoring it and getting on with his life.
Big mistake to ignore this.
Lawyer and a private investigator should be retained
minimonk's Avatar
I got a call on my hobby phone from the same number, I believe, about 2 years ago. I didn't answer and nothing happened. The number was to the U.S. Marshals' Office in downtown Dallas.

It's better than someone trying to blackmail calling themself a so-called cartel member and sending pics of dead guys. That happened about 3 months ago to me on my hobby phone. The time before that, it seemed like a pimp trying to blackmail.
R.M.'s Avatar
  • R.M.
  • 02-24-2025, 06:01 PM
That number is a AT&T landline with a female name with five different aliases.
I would ignore the troll comments. They are most likely posting from under their bed.
I would research any ladies you are wanting to see.
Google their stage name abd the word escort.
All their information plus reviews will appear.
nookiebandit's Avatar
OP, No major police station will waste resources on this. Cops are too lazy for this unless your a big fish and even then, they have the ability to trace your non-burner # to your home and show up.

Use a burner number and stop answering from #s you don't know. Send them to voicemail. An actual officer will leave a message with their name, department and direct deskline extension. Any generic "this is Dallas PD" with no other identifiers is bullshit.


Personally I have been involved in non-hobby, non-criminal incidents where a cop had to contact me and vice versa. They will always provide contact info that has their desk line and even email or some other method of identifying them. Some have dedicated cell numbers but its usually on their card or email signature.


How to answer a phone call from number you don't know:


Yes?

is this Dumbass Hookerfucksmith?

Who's calling, I can take a message.

Detective Scamasimp

Please provide your ID number or case reference # with a phone number and extension. I will have the Dumbass contact you back by end of day, or you may contact them through US mail going forward.



also "dallas courthouse???" I assume you were born in 1993 and are still young by hobbyist age.

Courthouses don't call. They send letters.
And then they can call (usually a clerk) if you have been notified of any pretrial motions (for a case you know of) or are being subpoenaed. They don't say "you're in trouble" cmon.... use common sense here.