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Dallas police uphold firing of operator who didn't send help to murder victim
Posted on February 21, 2013 at 11:07 PM
In August, Deanna Cook's mother, Vicky, called 911 to get police to visit her daughter's home. Cook had been missing for days. Operator Angela Graham took the call and repeatedly told the woman she would have to call the jail and hospital.
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