CHARLOTTE, N.C. - An 86-year-old woman has been released from jail after being accused of calling emergency dispatchers 20 times in a little more than a half-hour to complain about a pizza parlor. Dorothy Densmore of Charlotte was released late Tuesday after spending two nights in jail. She complained that a pizza shop wouldn't deliver to her home and wanted shop employees arrested, police said. She faces a July 14 court date on three misdemeanor charges of resisting a public officer and two counts of misusing the 911 system, jail spokeswoman Julia Rush said. District Judge Phil Howerton ordered authorities...