‘I was lonely’: Japan police arrest woman for allegedly making over 2,700 false emergency calls

Authored by straitstimes.com and submitted by ChickenXing
image for ‘I was lonely’: Japan police arrest woman for allegedly making over 2,700 false emergency calls

CHIBA - A woman in Japan was arrested on Thursday for allegedly making 2,761 unnecessary emergency calls over a period of about two years and nine months, The Mainichi reported.

The Chiba prefectural police arrested Hiroko Hatagami, an unemployed resident living in Matsudo, a city lying in the east of Tokyo, on suspicion of obstructing the operations of a local fire department.

Hatagami is accused of repeatedly making emergency calls from her home and neighbourhood.

The 51-year-old suspect has reportedly admitted to the allegations, and was quoted telling investigators: “I was lonely and wanted someone to listen to me and give me attention.”

During such emergency calls, she was said to have complained about stomach ache, drug overdose and aching legs, among other symptoms. According to the report, she had requested the Matsudo Fire Department to dispatch ambulances to her home between August 15, 2020, and May 25 this year.

When the ambulances arrived, she reportedly refused to be transported and said: “I don’t want to take an ambulance... I didn’t make the call.”

Despite receiving warnings from the fire department and the police station to stop making unnecessary calls, she continued to do so.

This prompted the authorities to file a damage report with the police on June 20.

In 2013, Japanese police arrested a woman for calling them more than 15,000 times over a six-month period.

Police said they visited the 44-year-old woman’s home about 60 times before slapping handcuffs on her.

A police official said her calls had no meaning, and she could be just be too lonely.

Queenofhackenwack on July 15th, 2023 at 11:58 UTC »

small town, new england....i used to listen to the police scanner all the time and there were constant 911 calls from this little old lady, lived alone and the calls were about anything and everything... the police department made her part of their shift rounds and 8a to 4p would stop a couple of times a day, just to visit and the same with 4p to midnight... i remember one evening, she called 911 because she could not open her bottle of beer...

our town set up an elderly watch program, continues today, where the elderly can register and a cop stops by on his/her daily rounds to say hello and eval that persons safety and well being. If that person's situation is deemed at risk, other agencies are called it to help...

hoofie242 on July 15th, 2023 at 03:54 UTC »

Sounds like a mental health issue.