Posted on 10/30/2024 7:29:20 PM PDT by bitt
When the Volusia County, Florida, 911 center received a call for a pizza at 4 a.m. on Oct. 19, it began a chain of events that ended with an illegal immigrant being arrested on sexual assault and other charges.
Luis Hernandez-Moncayo, 27, was hit with three felony charges of sexual assault, kidnapping, and battery in the incident, according to WESH.
A woman whose name was withheld had agreed to a hang out with Hernandez-Moncayo, but then she claimed the evening went haywire, leading to a 911 call to indirectly report her distress.
“What is the address of your emergency?” a dispatcher said.
“Yeah, I would like to order a pizza,” the woman said.
“Are you aware you’re calling 911?” the dispatcher asked.
“Yes, I’m sure I’m calling that number. Can I get a pizza? ” the woman replied
“Does he have any weapons?” he asked.
“No,” she said.
“Do you know his name?” the dispatcher said.
“I don’t, I don’t want to say it,” the caller said.
In a video posted to X, deputies are shown arriving, telling Hernandez-Moncayo, “Get off her! Get off her now!”
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Smart gal, and if this isn’t part of 911 operator training, it should be!
Smart - she called for help before she couldn’t.
This is an old ploy; it’s been used several times:
“Smart gal, and if this isn’t part of 911 operator training”
My exact thoughts, too. And a real on-the-ball 911 operator, too. She immediately knew what was going on.
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