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Home  /  World  /  The US  /  New Jersey man, 24, arrested for calling 911 17 times with bizarre request

New Jersey man, 24, arrested for calling 911 17 times with bizarre request

by Emma Miller
December 28, 2024
in The US, World
Reading Time: 2 mins read
New Jersey man, 24, arrested for calling 911 17 times with bizarre request

In a bizarre misuse of emergency services, a New Jersey man was arrested after repeatedly calling 911 to request police officers serve as his personal transportation to a convenience store.

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The unusual requests

A 24-year-old man faced arrest in East Windsor, New Jersey, after making an astounding 17 calls to emergency services for a most unusual purpose. Adam Vaughn was taken into custody on December 23 after repeatedly requesting police officers provide him transportation to and from a local Wawa store in neighboring Hightstown, rather than using readily available ride-sharing services.

East Windsor police initially responded to Vaughn’s inappropriate use of emergency services by visiting him at the Windsor Hotel, where he was staying, to issue a warning about the proper use of 911. Despite this clear advisory that 911 was strictly for emergencies, Vaughn persisted with his calls, leading to his eventual arrest on the 17th attempt. He now faces charges of misusing the 911 system and received an additional criminal summons for obstruction.

Understanding 911’s purpose

The incident highlights the critical importance of proper emergency service usage. The three-digit emergency number serves as America’s Universal Emergency Number, providing immediate access to Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP) for genuine emergencies.

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According to the National Emergency Number Association, the development of 911 as a nationwide emergency number began in 1957 when the National Association of Fire Chiefs advocated for a unified number for reporting fires. The system’s implementation gained momentum following a 1967 recommendation by the President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice.

The number 911 was specifically chosen for its practicality. As official sources note, it “met public requirements because it is brief, easily remembered, and can be dialed quickly.” Additionally, its uniqueness as a never-before-used office code, area code, or service code made it ideal for the telephone industry’s infrastructure.

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