"Pocket dial" to 911 leads to the arrest of 4 Michigan teens
A teen was found after they allegedly "pocket dialed" Kalamazoo County Consolidated Dispatch Authority.
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A teen was found after they allegedly "pocket dialed" Kalamazoo County Consolidated Dispatch Authority.
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The incident happened around 8:45 a.m. on northbound M-39 (Southfield Freeway) at Schoolcraft Road.