Oops: "Butt-Dialing" Leads to SWAT Intervention
WINNETKA, Ill. (CBS/AP) Your cell phone rings - there's a garbled voice, maybe some traffic noise, but otherwise no one on the other end of the line.
"Butt-dialing" - the act of sitting on or bumping your cell phone and accidentally calling someone without your knowledge - is normally a mild annoyance.
In Winnetka, Ill., however, it became a SWAT incident.
According to the Chicago Tribune, when an unidentified man butt-dialed his wife a week ago Tuesday, he was listening to rap music with aggressive lyrics. The wife became worried her husband may have been taken hostage, so she called the cops.
SWAT teams were then dispatched and swarmed the Winnetka school where the man worked, the Tribune reports.
Armed with automatic weapons and wearing bulletproof vests, SWAT team members circled the school about 5 p.m. Monday, searching for a reported gunman who might be holding a hostage, the Tribune reports. The all-clear sounded nearly three hours later, after the man was found safe at home by police.
"He's embarrassed," the school district superintendent told the Tribune. "Who wouldn't be? He's taking it hard that it created such a response."
In addition to the SWAT team, the all-out response included at least three TV helicopters and dozens of concerned neighbors outside the school, where students had already been dismissed for the day, the Tribune reports.
Officials told the Tribune the caller won't be charged since there was no intent to deceive police.
He'll just be the butt of jokes.
