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Mayor criticizes out-of-town caller who repeatedly contacted dispatch; city readies to receive complaint to attorney general
Summary
Mayor Gore told council that an out-of-town individual repeatedly called the Huber Heights dispatch center late Friday night, refused to identify himself, threatened staff and said he would file a complaint with the Ohio attorney general.
Mayor Gore spent a portion of the April 8 work session describing a series of late-night telephone calls to the Huber Heights dispatch center from an individual who, the mayor said, refused to provide contact information, used derogatory language, and threatened to use public-records requests and complaints to cause staff discipline.
According to the mayor's account, the caller contacted dispatch around 11:14 p.m. Friday, asked to speak to a supervisor and then refused to…
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