Thursday, October 18, 2012

911 calls thanking sheriff for bologna sandwiches in jail land lady back in jail

Giving thanks to Brevard County Sheriff Jack Parker for bologna sandwiches at the jail may be considered a sign of gratitude, but repeatedly calling 911 operators to do so is not such a good idea, say Palm Bay police.



Christine Lee Brown, 51, was charged with six felony counts of misuse of 911 communications after dispatchers alerted police to half a dozen calls placed on Saturday.

“The last time I was arrested, the sheriff gave me his bologna sandwiches ... I remember them,” Brown said, occasionally slurring her words as she talked with dispatchers at Palm Bay Police Department. “Do you have an emergency,” an operator asked at one point.


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“No...” she said, asking about cooking facilities at the jail, baked beans and rice and other items. She remains on a $3,000 bond at the Brevard County Jail Complex, which is overseen by the sheriff’s office.

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