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Police use 60 texts in 1 hour to help troubled woman

Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 10 years AGO
| January 12, 2015 8:00 PM

POST FALLS (AP) - The distraught woman messaged police last week telling them she was going to hurt herself, but she refused to pick up her phone. So dispatchers with Post Falls police used text messages - about 60 or so over the next hour - to help the woman.

Dispatchers were able to determine that she was driving around Coeur d'Alene and persuaded her to turn herself in to Coeur d'Alene police to get help, police Communications Director Charlene Holbrook said.

People should still call 911 directly if they need emergency help for non-crimes like this case, police said. But reporting a crime via text message is an option for those who need to use it, Holbrook said.

"The program isn't set up to get rid of 911, but we do feel it is the next wave of reporting crimes," Post Falls Police Chief Scott Haug said.

Texting is different than talking on the phone, and dispatchers were "on pins and needles" waiting for the next text to pop up, Holbrook said.

Police launched the new text-a-crime system in early 2013, and said at the time that they were looking for new ways to get information to solve crimes and respond to emergencies.

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