Ordered pizza from the police and survived violence against it

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The Golan resident used the method she learned on Facebook, how to call the police in an emergency, the caller recognized the code, and sent a police car that stopped the beating man who also attacked the police himself.

A Golan resident called the 100 police hotline last Monday morning, and announced that she wanted to order a pizza. The caller recognized the woman in distress, located the location of the call and ordered a cell phone, which arrested the man on suspicion of assaulting and threatening her.

The woman acted after seeing dozens of posts shared by women on Facebook about a case from the US in which a woman called the emergency center and pretended to be ordering pizza. In that case, too, the center understood her situation and sent police to her home.

Among other things, the post called on women in distress to call the police and report violence, and in order not to arouse the spouse’s suspicion – “order pizza”. The woman, a resident of the Golan Heights, read the same posts and decided to follow the same path when she called Hotline 100. This was reported in Israel Today.

Following the incident, the 38-year-old man was arrested. The Magistrate’s Court in Kiryat Shmona extended his detention until next Sunday.

“Hello?”, A Golan resident is heard talking to the police station. “Hello, ma’am. You called the police, is everything okay?”, The caller replied, and then there was a thunderous silence in the conversation. “Hello, did you call the police, is everything okay?”, The caller confirmed again. The woman replied, “Yes, everything is fine. I ordered a pizza and it did not arrive.” The caller replied: “When did you order?”. The woman replied, “Everything is fine.”

The caller asked again if everything was fine, and was answered in the affirmative. She then asked for the woman’s name, but the call was cut off. Following this, the operator did not hesitate and called a police car to the scene.

Inspector Gur Meir, the Golan Police Investigations Officer, told Israel Today: “The complainant announced that she wanted to order pizza and hung up the phone. Afterwards, she called again and said that the pizza had not arrived yet, and hung up the phone. We arrived at the apartment and tried to enter, while We call her again, but she does not answer. After they did not open the door for us, after a while, she opened the door in tears and agitated. Her partner started attacking the policemen, and he was arrested. “In some cases. Throughout the testimony she said, ‘Lucky you came, otherwise it would have ended badly.'” Inspector Gur Meir added: “We understand that this is something that has been running for some time on Facebook, that someone who wants to complain about domestic violence and the spouse knows, so she says she wants to order pizza. Lucky everyone “.

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