So my sister just told me a story about the cops where shes based at with YWAM. Could just be the way things are in that town, but sure as heck didn't seem right. She's staying in Redding, California ( yeah big red flag there first). It's a small town but apparently has a lot of homeless and its where the jail drops off newly freed inmates. A family was letting her stay at their house in the mountain, and apparently there's some known druggy lady that lives in the ravine by the house. The lady starts walking down the driveway towards the house like some zombie off the walking dead, so naturally my sister called the cops. Their response was, sorry, let us know if she tries to enter the house, then call us. The only thing i can think of is they just have a really small police force but still. LEO thoughts on that response?
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I actually grew up there. Couple things...if she lives on the mountain then it's probably not Redding police jurisdiction, it's probably Shasta County Sheriff. It's a very large county and they may not have had a deputy anywhere close. It may have been a miscommunication with the dispatcher too. She might have been trying to say "let us know if she tries to enter the house" because then the response can be increased in priority and code and they may have been able to get mutual aid from a nearby agency. Also, walking like a zombie is not in itself a crime. Sure, she's trespassing, but had anyone told her to get off the property? Just a few thoughts from someone who was not there.
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A) you call the police for help... they should come help. They can determine once they get there the severity of the call. It's almost kind of like its in their job description.
B) If she called the wrong department, then that dispatcher should have notified the right department...
C) Calls are recorded. If the dispatcher did indeed say what is being reported to be said to someone asking for law enforcement assistance, that dispatcher shouldnt be able to take orders at a Mickey D's drive-thru window.
JMO.
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