Disney World worker calls 911 for Pennsylvania woman in domestic violence situation David Matthews
A Disney World worker is being hailed as a hero after rerouting a domestic violence victim’s call to the police.
According to Orlando NBC affiliated WESH 2, a Pennsylvania woman was trying to alert someone about her abusive boyfriend by pretending to buy tickets to the theme park. The booker heard the woman yelling “get off me” and “get away from me” during the Jan. 9 call and called 911 and said she had a woman on the line with her who needed help.
According to a report from the Northern York County Regional Police Department in Pennsylvania, the booker started asking the woman yes or no questions and learned that the woman was not actually trying to buy tickets and needed law enforcement because someone was hurting her.
Updated: 9:44 AM EST Jan 23, 2021 An alert Walt Disney World ticket booker was able to help a Pennsylvania woman who called pretending to buy theme park tickets but was really trying to get away from her abusive boyfriend. According to a report from the Northern York County Regional Police Department in Pennsylvania, a Disney employee called 911 and said she had a woman on the line who she believed needed help. The Disney employee told police she sensed something was wrong because she heard the woman yelling get off me and get away from me at someone while they were on the phone together on Jan. 9. The Disney employee then started asking the woman yes or no questions. She asked if the woman was actually calling to book a trip, to which the woman replied no. She then asked (the woman) if she needed law enforcement to her home and she stated yes, the report said. The Disney employee also asked the woman if someone was hurting her, and the woman said yes. Police ar