A woman from New Hampshire, the US, was arrested for calling 911 because she wanted help ordering Chinese food.
近日,美国新罕布什尔州警方逮捕了一名女子,原因是她拨打911电话请警察帮忙订中餐。
Police say 57-year-old Elizabeth Niemi called 911 to get medical help on March 15th. When the fire department arrived, they learned that she really just wanted help ordering food。
警方称这名女子名叫伊丽莎白-尼米,今年57岁。3月15日那天,她拨打911寻求医疗帮助。消防人员赶到后发现,她仅仅是想让他们帮忙订餐。
The police department investigated, and arrested Niemi almost two weeks later. She was charged with Misuse of Emergency-911.
警方进行了调查,并于约两周后将尼米逮捕,罪名是滥用911急救电话。
She was released on $5,000 bail and will be back in court this month。
她在交纳了5000美元保释金后获得保释,将于本月出庭受审。
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