Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In this situation that’s when county police or state police show up.
If you call a “podunk” police department and it happens to be closed the department phone will automatically transfer the call to the local sheriff’s office. The call would have been answered. This phony did 75% of the homework necessary to try and pass this story off as true.
Not true. 911 gets answered. Non-emergency number does not
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In this situation that’s when county police or state police show up.
If you call a “podunk” police department and it happens to be closed the department phone will automatically transfer the call to the local sheriff’s office. The call would have been answered. This phony did 75% of the homework necessary to try and pass this story off as true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't make eye contact and cross to the other side of the street!
This is OP again. No I’m not making this story up. When I called the police dept nobody answered and it didn’t transfer me which is how I ended up calling the fire dept who told me to call 911. I don’t like calling 911 and clogging up their line unless there’s an immediate emergency. In any case this woman needed help. Even if just to get clothing on her. She was just in a quilt making her vulnerable to the cold and to be honest predators.
State and town please. There is no identifying information in that. It will clear up a lot.
West Pelzer SC.
When you call the West Pelzer Police non-emergency number after hours you are provided with the number for the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office.
Anonymous wrote:Don't make eye contact and cross to the other side of the street!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't make eye contact and cross to the other side of the street!
This is OP again. No I’m not making this story up. When I called the police dept nobody answered and it didn’t transfer me which is how I ended up calling the fire dept who told me to call 911. I don’t like calling 911 and clogging up their line unless there’s an immediate emergency. In any case this woman needed help. Even if just to get clothing on her. She was just in a quilt making her vulnerable to the cold and to be honest predators.
State and town please. There is no identifying information in that. It will clear up a lot.
West Pelzer SC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't make eye contact and cross to the other side of the street!
This is OP again. No I’m not making this story up. When I called the police dept nobody answered and it didn’t transfer me which is how I ended up calling the fire dept who told me to call 911. I don’t like calling 911 and clogging up their line unless there’s an immediate emergency. In any case this woman needed help. Even if just to get clothing on her. She was just in a quilt making her vulnerable to the cold and to be honest predators.
State and town please. There is no identifying information in that. It will clear up a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't make eye contact and cross to the other side of the street!
This is OP again. No I’m not making this story up. When I called the police dept nobody answered and it didn’t transfer me which is how I ended up calling the fire dept who told me to call 911. I don’t like calling 911 and clogging up their line unless there’s an immediate emergency. In any case this woman needed help. Even if just to get clothing on her. She was just in a quilt making her vulnerable to the cold and to be honest predators.
Anonymous wrote:Don't make eye contact and cross to the other side of the street!
Anonymous wrote:In this situation that’s when county police or state police show up.