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Title: Florida men and women keeping 911 busy lately
Post by: sprite75 on March 27, 2019, 03:28:13 PM
We start off first (https://www.wfla.com/news/polk-county/polk-county-man-fakes-armed-robbery-to-avoid-going-to-work/1880692077) with a Florida man who wanted to skip out on work for a day

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Brian Anderson, 32, told deputies with the Polk County Sheriff's Office two unknown suspects had taken his money, necklace, and his phone before jumping into a car and driving away.

Deputies responded to the scene however shortly realized it never happened. Anderson confessed he made up the story because he didn’t want to show up for his 11:00 a.m. shift at a Hardee's where he works.

Anderson was arrested and charged with Misuse of 911 and Knowingly Giving False Information to Law Enforcement.


Next a Florida woman kept pestering 911 (http://www.thesmokinggun.com/buster/florida/boyfriend-911-calls-807254) because her boyfriend was "mean" to her;

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Meet Mary Ann Parrish.

The Florida Woman, 40, was arrested early yesterday after repeatedly calling 911 to report that “her boyfriend was not being nice to her,” according to a criminal complaint.

Cops say that Parrish dialed the emergency response number six times over a four-hour period ending Monday around 1:30 AM. A sheriff’s deputy responding to one of Parrish’s 911 calls witnessed her again “on the phone with 911 while on scene.”


And finally Florida Man called 911 to complain (http://www.thesmokinggun.com/buster/florida/wpb-prostitution-dispute-409716) that he had gotten f**ked trying to pay for sex

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Jon Omer Sengul, 50, dialed 911 last Friday evening to report that he “paid for sexual activities he had not received,” according to a West Palm Beach Police Department report.

When contacted by police, Sengul “began to make incriminating statements,” prompting Officer Gregory McDonald to read him his rights. After saying that he understood the Miranda warnings, Sengul continued his tale of woe.

Pictured above, Sengul said that he offered the four occupants of another motel room $500 “in order for one or more of them” to come to his room and “have sexual relations with him.”

Continuing, Sengul said that he called police because “after giving the individuals the money they did not come to his room to engage in the aforementioned sexual relations.”


Title: Re: Florida men and women keeping 911 busy lately
Post by: Trevor on March 28, 2019, 06:35:15 AM
And finally Florida Man called 911 to complain ([url]http://www.thesmokinggun.com/buster/florida/wpb-prostitution-dispute-409716[/url]) that he had gotten f**ked trying to pay for sex

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Jon Omer Sengul, 50, dialed 911 last Friday evening to report that he “paid for sexual activities he had not received,” according to a West Palm Beach Police Department report.

When contacted by police, Sengul “began to make incriminating statements,” prompting Officer Gregory McDonald to read him his rights. After saying that he understood the Miranda warnings, Sengul continued his tale of woe.

Pictured above, Sengul said that he offered the four occupants of another motel room $500 “in order for one or more of them” to come to his room and “have sexual relations with him.”

Continuing, Sengul said that he called police because “after giving the individuals the money they did not come to his room to engage in the aforementioned sexual relations.”



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