The Dog Was A Rat
A pointer named Willie dials 911 and gets his master busted
Today we're offering a multimedia special--paper,
pictures, and sound--to memorialize one of the
strangest drug busts ever. On Thanksgiving, Ohio cops
arrested Nandor Santho after discovering 150 marijuana
plants hidden in the basement of the 46-year-old
contractor's home. Amazingly, Clinton Township cops
were led to Santho's stash when his dog, a pointer
named Willie, apparently stepped on a cellular phone
button programmed to dial 911. When an emergency
operator received the pooch's calls--Willie
speed-dialed two consecutive times--she mistook the
animal's whimpering for a woman in trouble (click
below to listen to Willie's calls). After a phone
trace led them to Santho's home, police searched for
the damsel in distress--but instead found the
marijuana, and arrested house guest Randell Hackworth.
As it turned out, Willie had placed the 911 calls
while traveling home in Santho's truck following a
hunting trip (when cops nabbed Santho, they found both
the dog and the cell phone on the truck's passenger
seat). Santho has been charged with illegally
manufacturing drugs. Willie, on the other hand, should
probably replace McGruff in those bothersome crime dog
commercials. (4 pages)
Listen to Willie's 911 calls (MP3 Download)
Listen to Willie's 911 calls with Windows MediaPlayer
Page 1: Delaware County 911 dispatch log.
Page 2: Polaroids of pot haul.
Page 3: Schematic of Santho's pot pots.
Page 4: Police report on marijuana discovery.
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