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Boy Apologizes For Phony 911 Calls, In Touching Handwritten Note

SOMERVILLE, Mass. - A Massachusetts police department received a handwritten apology for a series of prank 911 calls from one of the young boys involved. He promised not to call again except in an "emerginsy."

The Boston Globe reports that a Somerville police officer was sent to East Somerville Community School last week after several 911 calls were made from a phone in the cafeteria.

The officer found the students responsible and talked to them and their parents.

A few days later, one of the students, about age 10, hand-delivered an apology note.

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