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Woman called 911 nearly 400 times for 'nonexistent emergencies' leading to one man's death, used EMS as 'her personal entertainment for ambulance rides to the hospital'
Keisha S. Kennedy called 911 nearly 400 times for "nonexistent emergencies" that overloaded emergency services and led to at least one man dying from lack of treatment. The post Woman called 911 nearly 400 times for ‘nonexistent emergencies’ leading to one man’s death, used EMS as ‘her personal entertainment for ambulance rides to the hospital’ first appeared on Law & Crime.
Commissioners talk sheriff’s cruisers, IT updates and more
NEW LEXINGTON — At their regular meeting on Wednesday, July 10, Perry County commissioners Dan Kinsel, Scott Owen and Ben Carpenter dealt with topics including the opioid lawsuit against Kroger, a police trade over forfeited firearms, county IT updates, and issues surrounding new hires and vehicles for the Perry County Sheriff’s Office. The commissioners welcomed Sheriff William Barker, Makala Hamilton, and Eric Hoskinson into the meeting room to discuss a number of issues regarding new hires, cruisers and radios for Barker’s agency. Funding will be...
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