sorry to hear vaulted
I was just reading this story that happened 2 counties over
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Hawkins County authorities say they got a telephone tip that a burglary was about to come down. It came from the would-be burglars.
Early Friday morning, the 911 center in Rogersville got a call on which dispatchers could hear two men talking and details emerged about a plan to burglarize a unit at the Clayton mobile home dealership.
Because it was April first, police thought it might be a prank, but four deputies staked out the dealership.
When the men came out of a mobile home with a refrigerator, police descended on them, sending them running. One was caught in a nearby creek, the other in a thicket.
Police arrested 29-year-old Jason Anthony Arnold and 38-year-old James Keith Benton, both of Church Hill.
Sheriff's Detective Eve Jackson says Arnold's cell phone was in his jeans pocket and the numeral "9" got accidentally pushed and held, automatically dialing 911. Dispatchers heard everything they said from then on.
Police found the cell phone in the creek.
Copyright 2005 by The Associated Press
Jeff Webb , Webmaster
Last updated: 4/5/2005 5:45:45 PM
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