She tried to call the police, but one of the men snatched her phone away, he says.
That, in turn, makes locals more likely to call the police with complaints.
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An angler in Bedfordshire helped a man escaping from a traveller family to call the police, a court has heard.
Miss Prentice asked him to stop smoking for fear of breaching their tenancy agreement and started to call the police.
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Mr Sohi's wife was also assaulted and received minor injuries when she tried to get someone to call the police.
An ex-girlfriend testified before he was sentenced that he had shown her a gun and frightened her enough to call the police.
She is reported to have asked a neighbour to call the police.
It said it had only been "good fortune" that the records had been found by "someone sensible enough to call the police".
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The ICO said that it had only been "good fortune" that the records had been found by "someone sensible enough to call the police".
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Rather than averting their eyes, they decided to call the police.
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And, when someone came into the restaurant to call the police, Tom went out, not because he was thinking of his friend but because he was curious, always curious.
"The chair was left with no other option other than to call the police to remove her from the gallery so that county council business could proceed, " it added.
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These living fossils are wildly popular (last autumn one Surrey grammar school had to call the police for crowd control when 1, 500 children turned up to sit its entrance exam for 126 places), but their freedom is being eroded.
He certainly comes up with oddities: strange calls between the French-owned hotel and Paris, the disappearance of Mr Strauss-Kahn's BlackBerry, a man repeatedly lurking behind him, the curious dance of two security men after Ms Diallo was persuaded to call the police.
"They kind of broke the screen door, and they kind of barged in, " she said in the call to the Cambridge Police Department, which released the tapes Monday amid public debate over whether the case involved racial profiling.
" Adds Perez's boss, Safety 2000 owner Gordon Elliott: "I told her the next time it happens to pull over and call the police.
Since the hearsay rules are more relaxed than in a criminal trial, it would be natural for the plaintiff's lawyers to wish to call police officers from both sides of the border.
People with information that may help find Heeringa are asked to call the Norton Shores police at 231-733-2691.
"I think to call us the cricket police is a bit strong, " Smalley said of the team, four of whom have served in police forces in various parts of the world.
But the proliferation of online forums for "bad nanny" postings has also created a quandary for those who witness something questionable: What warrants a listserv post versus a call to the police?
Before the sentence was handed down, the court heard that it took 75 minutes for Keene to call police and the attack took place in front of the couple's baby.
When Paterno failed to make the toughest call of his life -- to the police to turn in his longtime friend -- he did more than cost his team a victory.
The Toner report also referred to a call made by Caroline to police a month before the family died, alerting them to a row between her mother and father.
But when Berry told her she'd been kidnapped and held captive, Tejeda said she gave her the telephone to call police, who arrived within minutes and then took the other women from the house.
The authorities also said they expected to release on Sunday recordings of the 911 emergency call made to police.
Local journalists said Mr Saunders was thought to have made a call by mobile phone to the Mountain Police Squad at Annecy on Saturday afternoon, saying his son had fallen and he could no longer see him.
Frank Gribbon, an FDNY spokesman, says the department hasn't had access to call times since the city's fire and police departments' emergency call centers began merging in 2008.
One night, I had to call 911 and watch the police drive him to a psychiatric facility.
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