Sentences with phrase «telephone call to the police»

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I heard of a woman today who got attacked by a dog, climbed a telephone pole, fell out of a tree, was yelled at by a police officer on a 911 call, got patched in to the State Police in New York, was almost arrested and sent to jail, trespassed on several people's property, hurtled fences and hedges in a mad dash through a neighborhood, and even convinced a former mayor of our town to call in some favors to the local power copolice officer on a 911 call, got patched in to the State Police in New York, was almost arrested and sent to jail, trespassed on several people's property, hurtled fences and hedges in a mad dash through a neighborhood, and even convinced a former mayor of our town to call in some favors to the local power coPolice in New York, was almost arrested and sent to jail, trespassed on several people's property, hurtled fences and hedges in a mad dash through a neighborhood, and even convinced a former mayor of our town to call in some favors to the local power company.
Odoro, while confirming the incident in a telephone interview with our correspondent, alleged that the deceased was among the touts that attacked a police patrol team and prevented the policemen from rescuing some people who made a distress call to the police
According to Caputo the Buffalo police have isolated the bomb threat telephone call that was made yesterday to Paladino's Ellicott Square building, causing the complex to be temporarily evacuated.
The first - term House member earlier this month told Binghamton's NewsChannel 34 that she would probably hold only telephone town halls after her office received threatening phone calls that were reported to Capitol police.
And yet teachers have no desire to keep in the profession people who are clearly not up to the job, patients don't care who provides their healthcare so long as it's good quality and free at the point of delivery, and no police officer would defend being able to receive # 100 just for answering a telephone call.
Under current legislation police and security services can establish when a person has made a telephone call, to whom the call was made and for how long it lasted.
Effort to speak to the state Commissioner of Police, Zanna Ibrahim, proved abortive as calls and text messages to his telephone line were neither picked nor replied to.
«She told the police that Mr. Johnson, who is 6 - foot - 7, had choked her, stripped her of much of her clothing, smashed her against a mirrored dresser and taken two telephones from her to prevent her from calling for help,» the Times reported later.
We try to change perceptions of pit bulls in general,» Katz insisted to San Francisco Chronicle columnist C.W. Nevius in January 2013, but she was nonetheless the target of tens of thousands of furious e-mails, Facebook messages, and telephone calls after a San Francisco Police Department Vicious & Dangerous Dog Hearing on August 23, 2014 ordered that a pit bull named Charlie be euthanized for an attack on a U.S. Park Police officer and his horse 17 days earlier.
Police provide the accused with a list of telephone numbers from which to select a lawyer, the officer who places the call to counsel then ascertains the lawyer's identity, and the line is transferred to the accused in a private room.
R v Manninen and Taylor established that the accused is entitled to use a telephone to call a lawyer in locations other than a police detachment provided there is a reasonable opportunity to contact counsel.
Long telephone calls to counsel in the police car increase the possible occurrence of other events that would require an officer's attention.
The Legal Services Commission is proposing to filter all police station telephone advice via the duty solicitor call centre, with the aim of saving # 4m per annum.
The Crown argued that new developments in the case law support the view that, if the content of a telephone call initiated by an undercover police officer reveals that the person on the other end understands drug jargon and seems prepared to deal in drugs, the reasonable suspicion standard can be met during the call before the opportunity is provided.
A typical day in a police dispatcher's life will involve taking telephone calls from the public or the police and ensuring that the number of police officials needed are sent to the scene on an immediate basis.
The measures she took, changing the family's telephone number after telephone access had been assured by court order, arranging to pick up S.K. early from school each day to avoid contact with his father, calling the police when Mr. K. dropped off S.K.'s belongings, bringing S.K. to court to seek a permanent restraining order, seeking to have Mr. K. removed as a school contact, were inconsistent with her stated position that it was up to S.K. to decide if and when he wanted to see his father.
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