Originally posted by space cadet
reply to post by SpartanKingLeonidas
We do not have caller ID, it is a switchboard and the only numbers it ID's are room numbers. We do have security cameras and doors, you must have a
room key to get in the back or side doors, and the lobby doors as well after 11....but the guy was caught on camera already, the pictures were not
that clear though due to his distance from them. He obviously either doesn't know they are there or doesn't care....Mainly because you can clearly
see the damn things!
While I was off of couple of days he was getting bold and calling in the daytime, this time a police report was made.... My manager has told us now to
call and report it each time he calls too....
Wow, this is not a good situation. Know this is a little old, but any news since then? I used to work at a hotel myself, second shift, and can
guarantee you I would have had the cops out fast over something like this. When they took a report, did they say they would patrol the area? If not,
they need to get someone out there, plainclothes, preferably. Maybe the manager would even consider hiring someone, a PI or security specialist, to
catch this freak. I would advice that you keep bringing the gun, and that anyone outside at night is extremely careful. This sounds like one that
will escalate to me. Something else you might consider; he could follow you or others from work. Be aware all the time of any cars behind you, that
stay there. Take weird routes home, even, and look for a tail. Tell coworkers the same thing, especially the women. Don't assume you are being
paranoid if you think someone id following. Even a parking lot in the daytime can be a place for an attack/abduction. Don't park by vans or big
SUV-type trucks, and be aware of who is around you. Contacting the phone company for a trace could be a good idea as well, or getting the police to
do it. If he's on a cell, and they know the number, it's easy work to locate the guy.
Be careful; this one has a bad feel to me.