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December 27, 2019

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North Carolina couple call 911 on vacuum thought to be intruder

(Thanks to Bill Hudgins, pharmaross, Doug Ogg, Geoff, John Lobert and Kevin Smith)

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After reading the headline I wondered where the dial was on the vacuum they used to call 911.

A lady friend once put her tennis shoes in the dryer, turned it on, then went upstairs. She also called 911 to report an "intruder" in the basement.

That's the 2nd such report lately. Robot vacuums are getting like squirrels.

I can picture my dog calling 911 on my vacuum.

I was expecting to read that it was Alexa that called 911 on the Roomba. You know that's going to happen soon enough.

Well, that 911 call sucked.

Intruder in N. Carolina. Their chances of solving the case is cut in half if they don't get a lead within the first 48, 47:59, 47:58, 47:57...

I wonder if the "intruder" made a clean sweep of the place ? heh.

00:03, 00:02, 00:1...

"This Sgt. Ramo, can you come down to headquarters, we would like to talk to you about what you saw?"

The mop: "Sure, I didn't see much from the closet, but I did see a vague image of a guy spinning around against the wall picking up stuff."

I want to go on record by saying I am in no way related to these people.

Probably some feral Roombas which escaped their captivity are roaming streets and cleaning the environment. Earth healing has begin.

I think I've mentioned this on a previous Roomba report but my cats somehow changed the language on my Roomba and I can't understand what it wants. (French, I think)

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