aahhh....stories from my home county.
http://www.wisn.com/news/15163833/detail.html
DODGE COUNTY, Wis. -- A reverse 911 call led police to arrest a Dodge County woman accused of drunken driving.
A sheriff's dispatcher called the Fox Lake woman on her cell phone after receiving a hang-up call from that number early Sunday morning.
The woman told the dispatcher her boyfriend made her call 911 because he thought she was too drunk to drive.
The following is a part of the conversation between the driver and the dispatcher:
Operator: "Hello, Dodge County Sheriff's Department calling. We just got a 911 call from your cell phone."
Driver: "Yeah."
Operator: "Is everything OK?"
Driver: "I need someone to follow me home. Somebody thinks he's the big guy, and I can't drive home straight."
Operation: "OK, why is that?"
Driver: "He seems to think I'm too intoxicated to drive."
Operator: "OK, and so you called 911 or he called 911?"
Driver: "He wanted me to call 911 because he thinks I'm too drunk to drive."
Operator: "And he's riding in the car with you?"
Driver: "Yes, he is. I'm just about home."
Operator: "And you're driving now?"
Driver: "Yes, I am."
Police met the woman on her porch when she got home.
She was arrested, accused of operating while intoxicated.
It was her first offense.