They locate the hidden stash of alcohol, then sprinkle it liberally around the rooms, ensuring that nobody in their right mind will call in the police.
He'd go missing around supper time, and then in the morning we'd get a call from the police in whichever small town they'd pulled him off in.
After the first call-in, police maintain a visible presence in the targeted neighbourhood.
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"The suspect was close to Portillo and punched him once in the face as a result of the call, " Unified police spokesman Justin Hoyal said in a statement.
He could claim that no one bent on murder would, as he did, call the police in advance.
NI's Health and Social Care Board has defended its decision to call in police and the Cabinet Office to find NHS whistle-blowers.
"They kind of broke the screen door, and they kind of barged in, " she said in the call to the Cambridge Police Department, which released the tapes Monday amid public debate over whether the case involved racial profiling.
He also called for closed circuit television cameras in Cluan Place and reiterated his call for a permanent police presence in the republican Short Strand and loyalist areas.
As the program grew to meet the needs all of the schools in Golden, a call came from the Golden Police Department.
To register a concern and begin the application process, members of the public can call Grampian Police on 0845 600 5700 in what the force said would be the "strictest confidence".
When she pulled into a fast-food drive-in, the attendant stared at her in wide-eyed disbelief and asked if he should call the police.
Before the sentence was handed down, the court heard that it took 75 minutes for Keene to call police and the attack took place in front of the couple's baby.
When Paterno failed to make the toughest call of his life -- to the police to turn in his longtime friend -- he did more than cost his team a victory.
Anna Tejeda, who lives across the street, said Ms. Berry was nervous, crying and appeared dressed in pajamas and old sandals after she kicked out the screen in a door to escape and call police.
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She urged him in a hushed tone to call the police because "multiple gunmen" had entered the building and started shooting.
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In the lawsuit, Mr Zimmerman's lawyers contend that the network maliciously edited a call he made to police in Sanford, Florida, to alert them to what he saw as suspicious behaviour by a man near his home.
He repeats his "categorical assurance" that he did not call police officers "plebs" - as alleged in a police report on the incident.
"As a way of telling the police you can help, the site is a welcome alternative to hanging behind at the scene, standing around at a police station or waiting in line at a call centre, " said the charity's director Guy Dehn.
Lynn Hershman-Leeson directed this intriguing documentary, about the Buffalo-based artist Steve Kurtz, who was accused of bioterrorism in 2004, when his wife, Hope, died suddenly at the age of forty-five and police, responding to the emergency call, discovered biological materials in his home.
Frank Gribbon, an FDNY spokesman, says the department hasn't had access to call times since the city's fire and police departments' emergency call centers began merging in 2008.
"In order to know who has actually sent an email or made a Skype call the police need to know who has used a certain IP address at a given point in time, " it says.
The deputy team leader in the Northants control room downgraded a call from the girl's care home, the Independent Police Complaints Commission said.
Instead, waving the Kuwaiti flag and clutching pictures of the emir, they demanded citizenship in the country they call home - and the rights and privileges that go with it - until police used tear gas and water cannon to quell the marches.
He asked for anyone who was in the area of Newborough on Saturday morning or who may have seen the Mondeo being driven in the Yaxley area on Friday to call police.
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Mr. Arafat, who knew the Clinton administration had too much invested in him ever to call his bluffs, would unleash his backers and even his police force whenever the Israelis needed a kick in the pants.
The woman, in her 30s, told police she asked for a wake-up call at 04:00 but when the hotel owner knocked on her door then, he offered her a massage.
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That, in turn, makes locals more likely to call the police with complaints.
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He said his policy is never to call as a witness a police officer who has lied in the past, but he said Lee would likely be an exception, because "a street cop doesn't have Dr. Lee's reputation" or his grounding in science.
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Mrs Hunter, 41, was warned by police in the UK that the phone call may have been staged, and that the terrorists had forced him to tell her he was fine.
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An angler in Bedfordshire helped a man escaping from a traveller family to call the police, a court has heard.
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