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Series of threatening calls to women in Lower Mainland prompts RCMP warning

Police are warning the public about a disturbing series of threatening calls to women across the Lower Mainland.

Caller identifies victims by name and address, claims he has installed cameras in their homes

RCMP say they have made an arrest in a case where women received threatening calls to their homes. (CBC)

Police are warning the public about a disturbing series of threateningcalls to women across the Lower Mainland.

Since last year, RCMPsay they've receivednumerous reports about a male caller who accurately identifies a woman by her name and address. He then says he iswatching her through cameras he's installed in her home.

Next, the mandemands the woman engage in sexually explicit conversation with himor, hesays, the victimor a family member could be killed. His voice isdescribed as "quiet."

The calls are "troubling,"according to RCMPSgt. Janelle Shoihet.

"It is concerning to us, and most women are concerned when someone is saying they are watching them,they are standing outside their house, they have cameras installedit is upsetting and we can understand that,"Shoihetsaid.

Shoihetsays there is no evidencethat the caller has actually installed the cameras. Most calls are received on the victim's home phone number but in some cases female employees of lingerie and swimwear stores have received calls at their workplace.

Gathering information on social media

Police are still searching for a suspect and say it's difficult to track the calleras they believe he is using a spoofing app or website that changes his caller ID.

He appears to be gathering information about the victim through open social media sources.

Police say that while some people may not take the calls seriously, they are urging anyonewho hasreceived one of the calls to report them to the police immediately and tofollow thesesafety tips:

  • Record the caller's telephone number
  • Hang up, do not engage in conversation with the caller
  • Immediately report the incident to your local police
  • When and wherever possible, block the number
  • Use an unlisted name and number