Misuse of Text to 9-1-1 Ends in Arrest
Douglas Co. Sheriff's Office - 01/31/19
ROSEBURG, Ore. - A 34 year-old Roseburg woman is in custody after misusing Douglas County's Text to 9-1-1 capabilities.
On Wednesday, January 30, 2019, at 2:50 pm, 9-1-1 Dispatchers received a 9-1-1 text message from an individual stating there was a possible hostage situation in the 500-block of Orchard Lane in Roseburg. Additional messages were received by the dispatcher stating a mass murder had occurred.
Deputies were able to determine the location of the person sending the messages and made contact with her. It was determined the incident being reported was false and the use of the 9-1-1 system was being misused. The person making the false report was identified as 34 year-old Nicole Rene Hall of Roseburg.
"This false incident tied up multiple resources from citizens who legitimately required services and is completely unacceptable”, said Sgt. Brad O’Dell. “The Sheriff's Office will always hold accountable those who misuse our 9-1-1 system, whether that is by voice call or text messaging services".
Hall was taken into custody and lodged at the Douglas County Jail on charges of Improper Use of 9-1-1 and Disorderly Conduct 2nd Degree.
ROSEBURG, Ore. - A 34 year-old Roseburg woman is in custody after misusing Douglas County's Text to 9-1-1 capabilities.
On Wednesday, January 30, 2019, at 2:50 pm, 9-1-1 Dispatchers received a 9-1-1 text message from an individual stating there was a possible hostage situation in the 500-block of Orchard Lane in Roseburg. Additional messages were received by the dispatcher stating a mass murder had occurred.
Deputies were able to determine the location of the person sending the messages and made contact with her. It was determined the incident being reported was false and the use of the 9-1-1 system was being misused. The person making the false report was identified as 34 year-old Nicole Rene Hall of Roseburg.
"This false incident tied up multiple resources from citizens who legitimately required services and is completely unacceptable”, said Sgt. Brad O’Dell. “The Sheriff's Office will always hold accountable those who misuse our 9-1-1 system, whether that is by voice call or text messaging services".
Hall was taken into custody and lodged at the Douglas County Jail on charges of Improper Use of 9-1-1 and Disorderly Conduct 2nd Degree.
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