On Friday
morning, an "upset" caller spoke to the US police to report a woman
who had "frozen to death" in Hudson, New York state.
What
happened was night time in the northern clutches of the US has been quite
chilly as temperatures have been dropping to around -13 degrees.
Officers responded to the 911 call, rolled up to
the vehicle covered in frost and snow and saw what appeared to be a woman
trapped inside.The figure, pictured above, was seat-belted up, seemingly dead, while wearing an oxygen mask.
Of course, the Hudson Police Department broke into the vehicle to save her. Only for the 'woman' to turn out to be a mannequin.
The owner said he used it as a medical training aid and was a bit upset that his car had been smashed up.
To be fair to the caller who spotted it, the
mannequin was extremely realistic. She was wearing real clothing, glasses,
shoes, teeth. She even had skin blemishes. Her hair looked real too.
When the Hudson Police Department tracked the
owner down, he complained about the drastic action.MirrorUK reports police chief L Edward Moore said in a statement to local news station Wavy:
"It is my
understanding that the owner was incredulous that we took action in this
matter. He apparently was quite vocal and vulgar to my sergeant.
"Just to clear the record, all citizens of Hudson should be
put on notice that if you park your locked vehicle on the street on a sub-zero
night with a life-size realistic mannequin seated in it... we will break your
window."
Chief Moore told mannequin owners to be a bit more careful.
No charges were filed.
Source - MirrorUK
Source - MirrorUK
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