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pinhead
23-01-2009, 09:16 AM
Eleven-month-old boy accidentally dials 9-1-1 and gets dad arrested

WHITE ROCK, B.C. - A B.C. man probably wishes he had given his 11-month-old son a set of keys to play with instead of a phone, after the infant accidentally dialled 9-1-1 and brought police to dad's marijuana grow operation.

Mounties say a 9-1-1 call came in from a White Rock, B.C. residence Friday morning but whoever was on the other end of the line hung up. Officers arrived at the residence and after numerous knocks on the door went unanswered, they entered the home.

"The gentleman was quite surprised," said White Rock RCMP Const. Janelle Canning.

She said the 29-year-old male, startled by the sudden sight of police, insisted he hadn't made the call.

When it was suggested a child might have dialled, the father objected and said his son was far too young.

That's when police spotted the baby boy, phone in hand.

"We saw him playing with the cordless phone and just pressing all the buttons, so evidently he had called 9-1-1," Canning said.

With that mystery solved, officers began inspecting the residence and soon discovered a 500-plant marijuana grow operation.

The father was arrested and will appear in court in early April on charges of production of a controlled substance and mischief.

The boy was removed from the home by the Ministry of Children and Family Development, though he was later released into his mother's custody.

The mother does not live in the residence and Canning says she had no idea what was going on at the home.

champcar99
23-01-2009, 09:25 AM
this also happened to a friend of mine her daughters were ****ing with the phone called 911 and busted her with over a 1000 plants

#8
23-01-2009, 09:46 AM
only recently have police been allowed to enter a residence in response to a 911 call. this was a precedent set in Canada by the supreme court in response to a case that happened i believe not long ago. unfortunately this guy has ZERO legal recourse due to this precedent, and will most likely serve some time for this criminal act. really bad luck....

BAM
23-01-2009, 09:55 AM
Not smart.

They'll probably CAS his kid.

macka
23-01-2009, 10:05 AM
Not smart.

They'll probably CAS his kid.

Mommy has the kid if you read the whole article. Betcha she's a winner too

champcar99
23-01-2009, 10:15 AM
only recently have police been allowed to enter a residence in response to a 911 call. this was a precedent set in Canada by the supreme court in response to a case that happened i believe not long ago. unfortunately this guy has ZERO legal recourse due to this precedent, and will most likely serve some time for this criminal act. really bad luck....

only way he serves time for growing in B.C is if he has a long criminal record..they usually dont throw growers in jail out here unless he's a long time criminal....

#8
23-01-2009, 10:29 AM
only way he serves time for growing in B.C is if he has a long criminal record..they usually dont throw growers in jail out here unless he's a long time criminal....

i dont learn about BC law in school, and it does vary from province to province. thats entirely possible.

420
23-01-2009, 10:39 AM
Oh man that sucks. all that weed... Gone....