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im 14 and im being harassed and i don't konw who it is HELP?

im 14 years old and i just transferd from a christian school to a public school this year. when i was younger i was in public school and knew most of the people i do now but they don't like me anymore. for about 6 months some1 has been calling my cell phone repeatedly under a restricted number leaving discusting rude voicemails it got so bad that they threated to kill me so last week i got my number changed it stopped for awhile and then last night (this morning) at 3:23am they call again i don't know what to do anymore plz some1 help me a couple months ago they called and i was home all by myself and he said in a FREAKY voice im watching you I freaked out so i asked him what i was doing and he said your on the phone holding a blue blanket and i was so i don't even know what to do anymore plz give me advice!!!!!

do i need to get a sopenea?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    I think the first thing you should do is get your parents to see if your cell phone service provider can track the number for you. You should also call the police the next time it happens. You should save the next conversation, most cell phones have a "record" option. You may consider self defence also. ( I took Taekwondo for a while.) I tell everyone that now.... lol, anyway, you should think of some clever ways to turn their calls back on them. IF they say that they are able to see you, then tell them that the police are a minute away or something. And call the police! lol, anyway, you should take into consideration that it may not be another student. You might consider just deactivating your cell phone plan for a while or changing you cell phone number again and not giving it to anybody except people you trust not to give it out. Good luck!

    Alex

    Source(s): I'm 13... experience? lol
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    First, you need to tell your parents. Next, change your number again and do NOT give it out. if you make a call with your cell, block your number first. Obviously, whoever is calling you wants to scare you and has access to your number, whether you gave it to them or not, they can find it (so don't give it out to anyone!). After you tell your parents, I would call the phone provider and ask if there's any way they can determine where those phone calls are originating from. I would also make a recording of all VM that you get that are not from someone you know. Keep a log / journal of all these calls. The next thing to do is to call the police with this info. Worse comes to worse, they will have an open file with this information and if something ever did come about from it, there is evidence logged on file with them. Very important!!

    But please, talk with your parents. This is totally unacceptable and NOT a joke.

    Good luck.

    `*`*`

  • 1 decade ago

    The first thing you should do it let your parents know about it. They will know what to do, and probably go to the authorites to take care of this matter. You can probably ask your phone company about that blocked number, they will usually tell you the number or find it if you tell them your problem. But considering your age the best thing for you to do is let your parents know about this first. Hope things get better with you.

  • 1 decade ago

    You should contact the police. They should be able to help you find out who is calling your number. If this is at school, also tell the principal. Don't wait; do it.

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  • 1 decade ago

    Call the police, and say that a psycopath is stalking you.

  • 1 decade ago

    turn off telephone.

    buy can of mace.

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