Obviously this is a new spoofed number from the same old scammers.
These thieves never quit calling no matter what you do. It's best to never answer calls from those you do not know. We've begun blocking entire area codes from calls like this one where we don't know anyone from this code. It is beginning to make a difference as these shysters usually have several numbers in each area code they use. (always a spoofed number) Once they're blocked we don't hear rings anymore from any number from that area code. If I were the king, I would have their heads for their relentless pursuit of that which does not belong to them and their preying on feeble minded seniors and other fellow citizens unwary of their despicable behavior This could end, but the politicians don't serve the people. These criminals should be in jail. To give you an idea why we despise them so much. Once they determined we were blocking area codes they called from different area codes without duplicating once. Now they are still calling us from numbers within not only our own area code but within our own exchange, complete with names attached to them to appear legitimate on caller ID. All spoofed dead end disconnected numbers. Our next step is to block all numbers except those we put in a white list. Hopefully that will put an end to it.
Just got a call from whoever these people are. I knew it was some sort of scam artist, but since my elderly father was sleeping I picked up so the phone would stop ringing. I said "what do you want?" and then it beeped, and once again I said "what do you want?" and the broad on the other end said to me "that's a rude way to answer the phone", so I replied "it's my phone, I'll answer it however I want....so what do you want?" and her reply was "ok [***]", I replied with a few choice words of my own and hung up.