Norfolk OPP say a friend taking a pack of cigarettes from your home is not a reason to call 9-1-1.
NORFOLK COUNTY - Norfolk OPP are highlighting yet another case of when you shouldn't call 9-1-1.
On Tuesday afternoon a woman called the emergency line because a friend of hers had removed a package of cigarettes from her home.
Inspector Joseph Vargas, Detachment Commander, Norfolk County OPP says the OPP is urging all Norfolk County residents to use 9-1-1 when there is an emergency.
"The OPP is urging all Norfolk County residents to use 9-1-1 when there is an emergency. If calling for a non-emergency incident, police are asking all residents to contact the non-emergency number at 1-888-310-1122."

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