911 dispatcher gives tearful testimony in criminal trial against Pierce County Sheriff FOX13
Sheriff Ed Troyer. Washington State Attorney General’s Office charged Troyer with two misdemeanor counts, including false reporting for an incident on Jan. 27, 2021.
The dispatcher began crying on the witness stand when Troyer’s attorney questioned how she handled the call, and why several officers were dispatched, instead of one or two like Troyer requested. Heiberg said she had to make the decision based on her experience with previous officer help calls, which in some cases included officers getting hurt or killed.
"He told me that he was inside of his home, when he looked out the window and saw a gentleman standing outside with what he believed was a flashlight and a garage door opener. He believed that he was outside prowling houses at his neighbor’s house. So, Mr. Troyer went outside of his home, got into his vehicle where he followed the gentleman on his car. At some point, the gentleman stopped his vehicle and got out of his car where he confronted Mr. Troyer. He was yelling and cussing at him.
In cross-examination, defense attorney Anne Bremner asked, "Did Sheriff Troyer ever, in your presence, deny being threatened by Altheimer?" Hobbs answered no. Bremner followed with, "Did he ever backtrack any statement about being threatened that you heard?" Hobbs answered no.
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