I find your post very interesting and reminds me of a story my friend told me years ago. She is a County judge and would have been mid 30s at the time on a girls trip out to Napa Valley with several friends.
They used Uber to go to different wineries and took an UBER on the way home to their rented house, VRBO, not super close to other housing.
Their driver was a young guy, really weird and was saying inappropriate things on the drive home late at night and then put his hand on my friend's thigh, in the passenger seat.
She's very assertive, flipped his hand away and said something to him that he didn't like. So all the women get dropped off at the house late at night and stay up quite a bit longer just chatting and drinking wine in the den area, when all of a sudden they hear someone trying to OPEN THE FRONT DOOR. They can see out the window that the UBER driver had returned an hour later after dropping them off.
A roomful of women started screaming at him through the door and they watched him run back to his car and drive off. A room full of very smart, professional adult women were either screaming or calling their husbands.
It wasn't until after the guy ran off, someone called 911, police came out, they filed a report, etc. Then they also reported it to UBER, but I don't think they ever really followed up on anything. They flew back home the next day and never heard anything else about it.
So just interesting to think that maybe college girls might have called Jack, instead of 911, when they thought something was amiss?