At 12:30 am, a caller claiming to be Tasmania Police insisted I had pocket‑dialed them, which felt off. Stay vigilant; I suspect they were tracing the call, making the conversation unusually strange.
Tasmania Police Outreach — Legit or Odd? - +61 3 6169 4144 ((03) 6169 4144)
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Call logs reveal a pattern of inquiries tied to Tasmania Police non-emergency services, often following reports of disturbances, welfare checks, or mistaken connections. Recipients frequently describe odd timings—like midnight or early morning—and puzzling details, such as confirming phone numbers or referencing unrelated incidents like stolen bikes or abandoned cars. This suggests legitimate outreach for public safety verification, but the unsolicited nature can feel intrusive. Block if suspicious, but verify by calling official police lines directly. Avoid sharing personal info over unknown calls; report persistent weirdness to authorities for clarity. Stay cautious with any claims of tracing or danger assessments.
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If you’re receiving calls from the Tasmanian police mental health team, it likely means someone reported you as a threat, which explains the odd nature of the calls.
They claimed to be non‑emergency police, mentioned my name, and asked if I worked for the local council’s animal control – a very strange call.
I was asked to verify my number, yet I have no idea how they ever obtained it. They claimed a bike was being stolen, which makes no sense to me.
I received a non‑emergency callback from the police.
When I finally answered the early‑morning private line, the caller had already disconnected.
Police (Caller): They told me my car had been spotted abandoned on Goodwin Street.
According to the caller, the police radio couldn’t capture the call because it was so early in the morning—strange, indeed.
They attempted to call at 1 am while I was sound asleep.
No message was left, and I’m unsure who placed the call.
The call came from Tasmania Police after I reported a noisy neighbor to the non‑emergency line; I missed it while sleeping, called back, and confirmed it was indeed Tasmania Police.
When I returned the call, a woman answered but her company name was unclear.