{"id":1571,"date":"2005-08-28T23:49:00","date_gmt":"2005-08-28T23:49:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogger.scottyanderson.com\/?p=1571"},"modified":"2005-08-28T23:49:00","modified_gmt":"2005-08-28T23:49:00","slug":"not-a-fun-case","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/blog.scottyanderson.com\/?p=1571","title":{"rendered":"Not a fun case"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I started the day by getting ready for softball practice at one o&#8217;clock pm in Pullman. I went to the field early and waited around for people to show up. We had eleven people show up today. It was really nice, we were able to have a full practice. We had warmed up our arms. Then we started some fielding practice. I was hitting the ball around to people. Then my phone rang. I answered it.<\/p>\n<p>It was Jaime from Whitcom. I said I did not want to hear from her. She said that I probably did not. She asked if I have been listening to the radio traffic. I told her I had not. It turned out a premature baby was delivered and being worked on, but it looked like it was going to die. I had to try to find out if I needed to respond. I was told by the deputy on scene to hurry because the father was close to being arrested over his behavior. I could not get ahold of Pete or Patti and I tried a ton of times. So finally I decided to start to head that way. I called and talked to Rick at the SO about it. Then I talked to Whitcom. They helped me locate Pete.<\/p>\n<p>It turns out that twenty weeks along and farther are deaths we would need to investigate. Possibly even do an autopsy. That was not good news. When I told the deputy that, he had a few other deputies come to the scene because we were worried about what the dad would do when we told him that. I got out of cell coverage for a bit. I was very worried about the whole situation let alone it was a baby I was dealing with.<\/p>\n<p>As it turns out when I got on scene I found that Pete and the MedStar flight nurse determined the baby was only nineteen weeks old and we would not have to do anything other than a small investigation. That made the situation a lot better. I am glad I did not have to take the baby and do what I thought I was going to have to do. I took some information and then they were able to go.<\/p>\n<p>I headed back to Pullman. I had the FFL draft to get to. Because I was going to be late they found someone else to be my teammate and I am going to coach by team this year. I got to Zeppoz and we did our draft. I was there in the sixth round. It lasted until seven o&#8217;clock pm. Eddy, Jonathan, Ron, and I played Golden Tee golf. Then I met up with Ryan. We went to Applebees for dinner. While I was there I was told there was possibly another case coming our way.<\/p>\n<p>As it turned out the person was saved and sent to Spokane on the bird. So I did not get a second case. After dinner I went to the SO and did my paperwork on the case I had. I faxed the paperwork to Pete and then I went to the controlroom.<\/p>\n<p>I hung out there for about an hour and I decided that I would go home. On my way down stairs I heard a lot of yelling coming from booking. I stopped in and listened. Then the door was given to me. I went in and acted as a back up for the officer. He was dealing with an inmate who was upset. As it turns out the inmate was not getting aggressive with the officer which was good.<\/p>\n<p>Then when the situation was handled I made it home.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I started the day by getting ready for softball practice at one o&#8217;clock pm in Pullman. I went to the field early and waited around for people to show up. We had eleven people show up today. It was really nice, we were able to have a full practice. We had warmed up our arms. 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