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USA: Woman rescued after calling police while pretending to order pizza

In Florida, a woman called the police pretending to order a pizza to discreetly report an assault against her. She was rescued and her attacker taken into custody.

In the United States, a woman saved herself from her attacker by pretending to order a pizza from the police. The events took place in mid-October, according to the Volusia Sheriff’s Office in Florida. This woman called the 911 call center around 4 a.m.

“911, what is the address of your emergency?” the agent responds, as can be heard in the audio files made public.

“I would like to order a pizza,” she responds. From there, the agent quickly understands that he is in danger. He tries to question her about her rental, but this woman has no information to give him and doesn’t want to reveal her identity out loud.

“Don’t you know where you are?” he asks her. “No, not really, I’m trapped here, he doesn’t want to take me home,” she says, later reporting that she is injured but that he is not armed.

“Can I have pizza, pepperoni and more cheese?” he repeats.

“The suspect was on top of her and she was screaming for help.”

Police were able to locate her in a field in the city of Pierson by triangulating the phone call. Then, they managed to find her in this field thanks to the music she broadcast. When authorities arrived, “the suspect was on top of her and she was screaming for help,” Sheriff Mike Chitwood wrote in X.

“He’s trying to rape me, can you help me?” he exclaims as the police approach.

“Thank God,” we heard him shout several times, through tears.

This woman would later explain that she knew this man and that they had wanted to go to this field to drink, “and that was all it had to be,” in her words reported by the sheriff. But this 27-year-old man, identified as Luis Diego Hernández-Moncayo, allegedly became violent after using drugs.

According to the Volusia Sheriff’s Office, the defendant is in the country illegally and allegedly filed an asylum request the day before the incident.

Detained, he is accused of “attempted sexual assault, assault by strangulation and false imprisonment” and “is the subject of a detention notice from the United States Border Patrol.”

Author: Juliette Brossault
Source: BFM TV

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