A phone was in emergency phone when it made a 911 call, leading officers to a man and a woman having sex on a hill, near a tree. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A couple in Ohio learnt the hard way that, when “engaging in sexual festivities”, it’s probably best that they turn off their phones first and not do the deed next to a highway.
“The area where the two chose to engage in the sexual festivities was completely visible to all of the vehicles passing by,” a report from the Youngstown police said.A report in The Vindicator, a newspaper in Ohio, said the call was considered an “open line” because the man’s phone, which was switched to emergency mode, appeared to have dialled 911 without him knowing, and a police dispatcher wasn’t able to get a response.
In an earlier case in mid-May of an unintended call landing with a 911 dispatcher, two men were arrested as they were robbing a warehouse in North Carolina.
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