Boardman employees receive harassing phone calls, threat
BOARDMAN — Employees at Tunno Insurance on South Avenue told police they fear for their safety after they received several disturbing phone calls Wednesday morning.
The initial call came in about 10:30 a.m. from a man who wanted to speak with one of the employees. That employee was busy at the time, and the caller was asked to leave a message. The caller became upset and hung up the phone, according to a police report.
The man called back about an hour later and asked for the employee again. She was again busy with another customer, and the caller was told to leave a message. That’s when the caller demanded that the employee stop what she was doing so she could tend to him. The caller then asked for another employee, but she wasn’t in the office.
Earlier in the day, the caller spoke with an employee and asked what kind of shoes and pantyhose she was wearing.
The employee told the caller then that she was going to call police, but the caller retaliated and said if they did that he had people down the street that would hurt them, according to the police report.