Prank calls are fun on the radio but prank calls in real life involving police and life threatening situations are definitely not fun and one Smith County woman is learning that lesson the hard way.
According to a press release we received from Sgt. Larry Christian from the Smith County Sheriff s Office, on March 5 at 3:18 am, Smith County Dispatch received a 911 call from a male subject who advised that a female, identified as Amber Cook, had been shot at 15787 Hickory Drive in Lindale. The caller stated that the victim’s boyfriend had shot her in the back with a shotgun and then fled on foot from the location. He further stated that the victim was in a small shed covered in vines at this location.
Prank calls are fun on the radio but prank calls in real life involving police and life threatening situations are definitely not fun and one Smith County woman is learning that lesson the hard way.
Amber Cook, 32, was booked into the Smith County Jail. Author: Reagan Roy Updated: 9:15 PM CST March 5, 2021
LINDALE, Texas A bogus shooting call led to the arrest of a convicted felon with drugs, according to the Smith County Sheriff s Office (SCSO).
On Thursday, around 3:20 a.m., Smith County Dispatch received a 911 call from a man who said a woman, identified as Amber Cook, had been shot at 15787 Hickory Drive in Lindale. The caller stated the victim’s boyfriend had shot her in the back with a shotgun and ran away from the location. He further stated the victim was in a small shed covered in vines at this location.