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London man charged after allegedly making more than 70 911 calls in 3 days

Police say the calls made were all deemed to be non-emergent in nature and allege the man made multiple calls between Friday, January 25 to Sunday, January 27. Global News

A London man is facing charges after police allege he called 911 72 times in over a three-day span.

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Police say the calls made were all deemed to be non-emergent in nature and allege the man made multiple calls between Friday, Jan. 25 and Sunday, Jan. 27.

Police have since charged a 39-year-old London man with mischief/obstructing property not exceeding $5,000 and harassing telecommunications.

Police wouldn’t comment on the nature of the calls, but say the misuse of the 911 line could have endangered the safety of others.

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The accused is scheduled to appear in court Wednesday.

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