Ivy in Everett tried to rob me.
Got into her room and then the dreadful knock on the door. Some dude walks in want some money. I said no I walked out and got out of there clean. I should have left anyway because she doesn't look anything like her pictures. I would suggest staying away she looks like a user as well. [URL]https://sumosear.ch/phone/321-420-5107[/URL].
RE: Reporting Robberies to Police
I've never been robbed at gun nor knifepoint, coerced nor otherwise strong-armed by a third-party, so take my comment for what it is.
I've read reports submitted by hobbyists on various forums over the years where they explained that they did contact the police after a gun, knife or otherwise strong-arm robbery situation and they all said police took it very seriously. Particularly if there is a gun or weapon involved. The hobbyist got a lecture from police about how dangerous it is to go to flea-bag motels and see prostitutes, or pick-up random strangers on the side of the road, but they were more interested in finding criminal activity with a weapon than they were in busting anyone for prostitution. A lot of the time if someone is willing to rob someone at gun or knifepoint they are usually committing other crimes which lead to bigger arrests. Not always, but that's how they get people who are embroiled in bigger activity such as drug-trafficking, sex-trafficking, firearm-trafficking, gang-activity, etc. So from what I understand police will look into it.
[QUOTE=CamelToe2000;5484223]For the guys who've been straight out robbed, anyone have any experience with reporting it to police? Got to think armed robbery trumps misdemeanor solicitation. Even just anonymous tip to get them on police radar? That Melani chick with the tribal tattoo sounds like her and her POS man are getting bold, somebody's going to get injured or killed.[/QUOTE]