Friday, 15 November 2013

Man Called Police to Remove Snoring Woman From His Bed

Police in Wisconsin said a man called 911 to demand officers
remove a snoring woman whose name he didn't know from
his bed.
Waukesha police said local man Benjamin Duddles called 911
around 4:21 a.m. Nov. 10 and said he needed officers to
remove a woman who was "snoring like a train" in his bed,
the Chicago Tribune reported Thursday.
Duddles, who admitted he had been drinking, told the
dispatcher he could not remember the woman's name and he
had brought her home because they had been "talking."
Duddles held the phone up in his bedroom to give a sample of
the snoring sounds to the dispatcher, who sent officers to the
home.
The officers woke the woman, who told police she suffers
from sleep apnea, a condition that can cause loud snoring.
The police report said officers told Duddles they would not
forcibly remove the woman from his apartment.
"He was advised this was not a police matter because he
allowed her in. He was provided the comfort of his couch for
the evening and to work out the 'issue' in the morning," the
report said.

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