Officers called to do welfare check on elderly woman find her playing video games
Ohio police officers called to do a welfare check on an elderly woman found out she was just missing calls because she was absorbed in a video game.
local12.comDirect answer: The latest significant coverage reports a 91-year-old Westlake, Ohio woman who missed welfare-check calls and was found safe while apparently playing a video game. Several outlets highlighted the lighter outcome and the ongoing value of are-you-ok style programs.
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Ohio police officers called to do a welfare check on an elderly woman found out she was just missing calls because she was absorbed in a video game.
local12.comThe ohio gamer welfare check began as a routine moment of concern and ended with laughter. When a 91-year-old Westlake woman did not answer family calls, officers were sent to confirm she was safe. What they found was not an emergency, but a bedroom scene that captured why older-adult check-in programs matter: she was playing …
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