OMEN
03-19-2008, 12:11 PM
A man worried about missing his court date called 911 for a wake-up call.
On Monday, at 3:30 a.m., police say a man called 911 to request a wake-up call so he could attend court later that morning. The man was warned about abusing the 911 emergency line.
The man then called City police on regular business line and again requested a wake-up call. After learning the man's identity, police found out there was an outstanding warrant for the man's arrest.
As a result, officers went to a Parkhill Road East home and arrested the man.
Donald Archie Baker, 51, is charged with theft under $5,000
My Kawartha
On Monday, at 3:30 a.m., police say a man called 911 to request a wake-up call so he could attend court later that morning. The man was warned about abusing the 911 emergency line.
The man then called City police on regular business line and again requested a wake-up call. After learning the man's identity, police found out there was an outstanding warrant for the man's arrest.
As a result, officers went to a Parkhill Road East home and arrested the man.
Donald Archie Baker, 51, is charged with theft under $5,000
My Kawartha