Crime & Safety

South Windsor Police: Man Made Abusive 911 Calls

Man reportedly also was banging on a South Windsor home.

A Glastonbury man is facing a breach-of-peace charge after allegedly making multiple 911 calls while intoxicated early Tuesday morning and banging on a South Windsor house that he did not own.

Sean Mcdonald, 36, of 106 Eastbury Hill Road, was held on a $1,000 surety bond.

South Windsor Police dispatchers received multiple 911 phones calls from Mcdonald, who was intoxicated and using obscene language, according to South Windsor police spokesman Lt. Scott Custer.

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“He was calling 911 and swearing at the dispatchers,” Custer said. “He was abusive and argumentative."

Custer said that Mcdonald, who was found in the area of 9 Main St. and was banging on the side of a house, did not have a reason to call 911.

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Police were able to locate Mcdonald based on the cell phone’s geo-location system, which notified dispatchers of his location.

He is scheduled to be presented at Manchester Superior Court on Tuesday, Dec. 10.

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