Techie (sorta) question
4 Times this past week an emergency 911 call was made from my sons phone.
He did not make those calls.
One time he was asleep it was the middle of the night
two other times the phone was just sitting on the table - he was not holding it.
Yesterday he was on the phone with his landlord when he got the message an alert that 911 call was detected from the phone.
Each time the sheriffs deputies arrive with their lights flashing -,one or two vehicles.
Someone obviously is remotely accessing his phone. Why?
My first thought was just to annoy us as we’re such troublemakers.
My more thought through is that by taking several sheriff deputies vehicles and personnel off the streets , they can now conduct some mischief.
. My obvious first guess is it’s the next-door neighbor -,the one who stole my van, the one who probably removed Jeff’s income tax refunds from the mailbox and has taken several packages
They are really bad people
Will be going to Verizon to change number. It’s a rather inexpensive phone from Walmart and prepaid service via Verizon
If anyone has any ideas to help it would be appreciated. Sheriff Dept doesn’t seem to want to begin any investigation.
Great news or more likely distorted / lyin’ news???
??? — comments funny
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U.S. adds 303,000 jobs in March as unemployment rate dips
axios Article | thread by ChicagoConservative27
Job growth surged in March, as employers added 303,000 positions and the unemployment rate edged down, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday.
Why it matters: The U.S. labor market has proved remarkably resilient over the last year, as employers keep seeking workers despite a bumpy economic environment. The latest numbers affirm that strength, handily beating analysts’ forecasts.
By the numbers: The jobless rate fell as more people entered the work force — a good sign for growth potential.
The labor force participation rate rose by 0.2 percentage points to 62.7%. Average hourly earnings were up 0.3%, and are up 4.1% over the last year. The biggest categories of job gains were health care (up 81,300 jobs) and government (up 71,000). Zoom out: Revisions pushed January and February’s already-strong job growth numbers higher yet, by 22,000 additional positions.
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“My obvious first guess is it’s the next-door neighbor -,the one who stole my van, the one who probably removed Jeff’s income tax refunds from the mailbox and has taken several packages”
I’m sorry, I didn’t catch up very well on the van story. I didn’t know it was your neighbor. How awful to have to go by then and look at their house knowing what awful people they are.