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Anyone in the Northeast know this girl???
« on: September 24, 2004, 11:24:32 am »
New Jersey Police Look for Girl Who Called 911
By WAYNE PARRY, AP

PATERSON, N.J. (Sept. 23) - "My mommy got hit," the tiny voice on the other end of the 911 call said. The girl said mommy was in the bathroom and wasn't breathing.

A dispatcher kept the girl on the line as long as she could, but the child finally hung up after five minutes, saying she was tired. Authorities could not trace the call - made from a cell phone - and have run into a series of dead-ends in their search for the girl.

"The worst-case scenario is there's a 4-year-old girl home alone and her mother is injured," said Paterson police Capt. Danny Nichols.

The department's entire 22-member detective squad was working on the case Thursday. Having exhausted numerous leads, including tips from well-meaning callers from as far away as Pennsylvania and Florida, investigators were working with cell phone providers to try to determine the number of the phone, and the person to whom it was registered.

"We've had 50 to 60 phone calls with all different types of information," said Detective Lt. Donald Giaquinto. "We've even had a psychic call."

Detectives do not believe the call was a prank because the girl's voice sounds exactly like that of a scared 4-year-old girl.

Authorities said the inability to trace the call was the result of two factors: Cell phones are usually more difficult to trace than regular phones, and the girl's call was fielded by a police line that does not have an enhanced 911 system.

The call came in at 9:20 p.m. Tuesday. The dispatcher asked the girl for identifying information, such as where she goes to school, and what her teacher's name is.

The girl said she is 4 years old, her name is Jessica, and that she lives on the first floor of a white house near a candy store, but didn't know the name of the shop. She said she goes to either school or day care, and her teacher's name is Miss Winter.

Police checked with the Paterson school system, as well as local day care outlets, but none had a teacher with a first or last name even close, Sgt. Patrick Murray said. The girl might not even attend school in Paterson, so surrounding districts were also being questioned, police said.

The girl told the dispatcher she lives at 150 Sparrow St., but no such address exists. Police visited every house on the street, as well as several others that might sound similar to a child, but no one knew about anything amiss.

   
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Carlos Roman, who was washing his car on Sparrow Street on Thursday morning, said no one in the area knows of a 4-year-old girl, let alone one named Jessica.

Murray said no one has filed a missing persons report that might correspond to the girl or her mother; local hospitals also have been checked, to no avail.

The dispatcher repeatedly asked the girl to stay on the line until police arrived at her door, at one point even asking her to sing the alphabet to keep her talking.

Shortly after the girl sang the A-B-C song, the line clicked dead.


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Re: Anyone in the Northeast know this girl???
« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2004, 12:52:50 pm »
It's a hoax:

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Prosecutors: Little Girl's 911 Call An Apparent Hoax
WNBC-TV

PATERSON N.J. - Prosecutors in Passaic County confirm that the 911-phone call allegedly made by a 4-year-old was apparently a hoax.

Officers were reportedly able to trace the call back to a 17-year-old girl. Charges are pending against the teenager.

Police initially believed a four-year-old who identified herself as Jessica made the call.

About two dozen Paterson police detectives had been hunting for what they believed was the young girl who made a mysterious 911 call.

The girl called police Tuesday night and told a dispatcher that her mother had been hurt, then hung up a few minutes later. She said her name was Jessica and that she was four years old.

The girl said her mother had been hit and wasn't breathing and gave authorities an address on Sparrow Street that does not exist.

She also said she lived in a white house near a candy store, and has a teacher named Miss Winters. But police could not find a teacher with a name even close after contacting schools and day care centers.


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Stupid teenager...she need to be taught a lesson...  >:(

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Re: Anyone in the Northeast know this girl???
« Reply #2 on: September 24, 2004, 05:40:35 pm »
That's exactly what I said kmelew, before I even finished reading the article.  The fact that it didn't come in on a 911 line was a give away for me.  The stupid teenager knew enough not to call a line that could track her.
There's pranks, and there's just plain cruel.  That stupid kid needs to spend a LONG time in jail.
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Re: Anyone in the Northeast know this girl???
« Reply #3 on: September 24, 2004, 06:29:06 pm »
Actually, the call DID come in on a 911 line, but it wasn't one of those that are enhanced.  Teenager needs to pay a price for this, and I don't mean probation. 
   


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