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An Ohio police dispatcher is being lauded for recognizing that a woman who called 911 — and ordered a pizza — was actually trying to report a domestic violence incident.
Mike Navarre, the chief of police in Oregon, Ohio, was driving home on Nov. 13, and listening to dispatches, as he often does, when he heard a curious call.
"I would like to order a pizza," the 911 caller said, giving a residential address.
"You called 911 to order a pizza" the dispatcher, Tim Teneyck, questioned.
"Yeah," the woman responded, giving an apartment number.
"This is the wrong number to order a pizza," Teneyck said.
"No, no, no, no ... you’re not understanding," the caller said.
Teneyck cut her off: "I’m getting you now, OK. ... The guy still there?"
"Yeah, I need a large pizza," the caller said, before specifying pepperoni.