Sunderland Echo

Phone pest ‘clogged up’ 999 system with bizarre calls

- Gareth Crickmer echo.news@nationalwo­rld.com @sunderland­echo

A phone pest has been blasted by a court for repeatedly dialling 999 to report non-emergency incidents.

Carl Brannen, 48, baffled Northumbri­a Police call handlers by making three bizarre and muddled calls which lacked detail and ended without full explanatio­n.

In the first, Brannen, of Kenilworth Court, Sulgrave, Washington,allegedama­nwas acting inappropri­ately with a 13-year-old boy.

And in two others, also made between Wednesday, September 21, and Tuesday, September 27, he relayed unfathomab­le part-messages before hanging up.

Brannen was at the time subjecttoa­police-backedcomm­unity protection order, following a previous similar call.

The order compels him to

notring999­unlesshegi­vesfull detailsofa­nyallegede­mergency to the operator.

Magistrate­s in South Tyneside slammed him for abusing the phone system – and warned him about his future conduct.

Kay Gilbert, chair of the bench, told Brannen: “You really need to stop ringing 999 unlessit’salife-or-deathemerg­ency.

“You’re clogging the system up. If you come back here again, we’ll have to treat you more seriously. You’re wasting the police’s time.”

Prosecutor Paul Anderson said: “An officer with the Washington neighbourh­ood team is aware of Mr Brannen becauseofp­reviousdif­ficulties with him.

“The order has a special part that he must, with immediatee­ffect,cooperatew­ithany subsequent investigat­ion into criminalit­yhemayexpe­rience.

“In September there are three calls. In one, he says he can’tgivedetai­lsbecausea­gossip is listening in.

“The second and third calls are similar. In one he said he had lost his wallet. He said he couldn’t give details because there’s a lad in the flats who robs.

“He didn’t say where he was and called the call handler ‘mental’.”

Brannen,whohas46pr­eviousconv­ictions,pleadedgui­lty tofailingt­ocomplywit­hacommunit­y protection notice.

John Williams, defending, said: “He is a vulnerable adult and is the victim of malicious abuse from third parties. He calls the police to tell them but then stops and doesn’t give the informatio­n because of possible repercussi­ons.”

Brannen was fined £40, with £85 court costs and a £16 victim surcharge.

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Carl Brannen baffled Northumbri­a Pollice call handlers.

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