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<blockquote data-quote="Fyrtwuck" data-source="post: 3275286" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>This reminds me of something that happened way back in the late eighties. I used to work for a small town PD in eastern OK County on my days off from the FD. One night, one of the officers from a neighboring city had a clash of attitudes with an OK county dispatcher. Not too uncommon, but you know what they say about payback. </p><p></p><p>For payback, this officer went to a local cemetery and started running backgrounds and NCIC checks for warrants on the names on the tombstones. Lo and behold, he got an NCIC hit on a wanted murder suspect from another state. </p><p></p><p>Our nearest back up was officers who were on duty in neighboring cities. As soon as the dispatcher advised the officer of the hit, sirens started heading his way. </p><p></p><p>I have no idea what his chief did to him when he found out what happened, but luckily for the officer, the person in the grave actually was the wanted person and that warrant was cleared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyrtwuck, post: 3275286, member: 23"] This reminds me of something that happened way back in the late eighties. I used to work for a small town PD in eastern OK County on my days off from the FD. One night, one of the officers from a neighboring city had a clash of attitudes with an OK county dispatcher. Not too uncommon, but you know what they say about payback. For payback, this officer went to a local cemetery and started running backgrounds and NCIC checks for warrants on the names on the tombstones. Lo and behold, he got an NCIC hit on a wanted murder suspect from another state. Our nearest back up was officers who were on duty in neighboring cities. As soon as the dispatcher advised the officer of the hit, sirens started heading his way. I have no idea what his chief did to him when he found out what happened, but luckily for the officer, the person in the grave actually was the wanted person and that warrant was cleared. [/QUOTE]
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