COLUMBIA, Tenn. (AP) — When you're out of beer and need a ride to get some, who you gonna' call? Not 911. The Columbia Daily Herald (http://bit.ly/TbjhKk) reported city police arrested a 67-year-old man after he allegedly called emergency dispatchers at least nine times. Most of the calls were hang-ups, but a dispatcher said at least once, the caller asked if someone could send him a ride so he could buy beer. Police Officer Seneca Shield said he told Allen Troy Brooks if he cooperated, he would just receive a citation. But authorities say he denied making the calls, was arrested and charged with making 911 calls in a non-emergency situation. He was released on bond. An online phone listing for Allen T. Brooks had a recording saying it was no longer in service.
Police: 911 caller seeking ride for beer arrested
Aug. 6 3:20 PM EDT
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