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Aitah for calling my ex roommate when cops came looking for her?

by Jane Smith
April 20, 2026
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In the quiet tension of a shared past marked by probation and court dates, two women navigated their fragile coexistence, each searching for a chance at stability. What began as a temporary arrangement took on a deeper weight when the lines between trust and caution blurred, revealing the precariousness of their new lives.

When the police arrived unexpectedly at the door, the woman’s instincts kicked in—careful, guarded, protective. A simple call to her former roommate, shadowed by the officer’s silent demand and her wary refusal, unveiled the haunting uncertainty that lingers when past mistakes refuse to stay buried.

Aitah for calling my ex roommate when cops came looking for her?

I had a roommate from September to October who just...

We were both on probation, but we both met with...

I went through safety measures by asking him to show...

He asked to confirm her new address and phone number,...

As soon as she heard his voice, she hung up...

I told her I was not going to lie because...

My friends are divided on the issue, with some supporting...

Dr. Henry Cloud, a psychologist and author of the book Boundaries, teaches that individuals are responsible for their own choices and the consequences that follow. In this situation, the woman is practicing healthy self-responsibility by refusing to take on the legal risks of her former roommate. Because she is also on probation, the stakes are extremely high, making her choice to be honest a rational and necessary act of self-preservation.

The roommate’s demand for a lie is an attempt to force the woman to assume a legal burden that does not belong to her. This is a common toxic dynamic where one person expects another to face significant personal danger to cover for their own actions. The woman correctly understood that lying to a police officer while under supervision would likely lead to her own incarceration, as her presence and identity were already known to the officer.

The woman’s actions were entirely appropriate and legally sound under the circumstances. Cooperating with law enforcement when you are under legal supervision is the only way to ensure your own case remains in good standing. To handle similar situations more effectively in the future, she could simply provide the required information and decline to facilitate the phone call itself, but her decision to remain honest was the most ethical and legally safe path.

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THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

keith_hudson NTA and its not even close. You don't lie...

Otherwise-Text-5772 Yeah someone you meet in pa*sing is not worth...

Sometimes you gotta access what you're willing to risk and...

Live_Pressure_5432 NTA. She was a roommate for one month, she...

You did what was best for you and in line...

Screw her friends, who could very well be enabling her...

Severe-Rabbit-9476 Because everyone should just a*sume people are natural liars...

RosieDays456 This makes zero sense - you gave them addy...

Why would you even consider lying to a cop, probation officer or any LE about anything whether you are on probation or not

I’m not sure why you think they will come back to your place looking for her when she has moved.

If they do, tell them the truth, you haven't seen...

NTA – best to keep yourself away from her

cynicgal NTA. If she has not done anything wrong, there...

teamglider YTA

You didn’t have to lie to the cop but you also didn’t need to call her on your phone so she’d pick up.

It would be milder except that this:

*he asked me to call her and I said sure, not thinking much of it*

is a freaking lie. Nobody who is **also** on probation does this without thinking much of it. You did what you did, own it.

The woman is in a very difficult position where she must choose between her own legal safety and her loyalty to a former friend. Because she is also on probation, she feels that any act of dishonesty toward the police could result in her own arrest and a violation of her court terms. This creates a sharp conflict between her need for self-preservation and the social code of silence expected by her former roommate and peers.

Was the woman right to prioritize her own legal security and provide the police with the requested information? Or did she violate a fundamental social rule by failing to protect a friend from law enforcement, regardless of the personal risk?

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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