911 Calls - 3 made by cindy
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911 Calls - 3 made by cindy
First 911 call: http://blogs.discovery.com/criminal_report/files/caylee911orlando.mp3
(cindy wanting to bring in her 22 year old person sitting in her auto - 22 year old person stole something? is this person a relative - yes - is this your son? daughter- care stolen and retrieved today - affidavit from bank and she wants to bring her in. trying to establish jurisdiction)
transfer to orange county sheriff
Second 911 Call: http://investigation.discovery.com/blogs/criminal-report/audio/01CayleeAnthony911.mp3
Third 911 call: http://investigation.discovery.com/blogs/criminal-report/audio/02CayleeAnthony911.mp3
thanks mom in il!
(cindy wanting to bring in her 22 year old person sitting in her auto - 22 year old person stole something? is this person a relative - yes - is this your son? daughter- care stolen and retrieved today - affidavit from bank and she wants to bring her in. trying to establish jurisdiction)
transfer to orange county sheriff
Second 911 Call: http://investigation.discovery.com/blogs/criminal-report/audio/01CayleeAnthony911.mp3
Third 911 call: http://investigation.discovery.com/blogs/criminal-report/audio/02CayleeAnthony911.mp3
thanks mom in il!
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Re: 911 Calls - 3 made by cindy
second call was cindy asking for someone to be arrested - wants her daughter arrested - for stealing an auto and stealing money - she was told to call and a deputy would be sent home - saying the car was stolen on the 30th of june. she found her (casey) been missing for a month but can't find her granddaughter -
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Re: 911 Calls - 3 made by cindy
This is the transcript of the first 911 call from Cindy Anthony on
July 15.
Dispatch: 911, what’s happening?
Cindy: Umm…I have someone here that I need to, umm, be arrested, in my home.
Dispatch: They’re there right now?
Cindy: And I have a possible missing child. I have a 3-year-old that’s been missing for a month.
Dispatch: A 3-year-old?
Cindy:Yes.
Dispatch: Have you reported that?
Cindy:I’m trying to do that now ma’am.
Dispatch: OK, what did the person do that you need arrested?
Cindy:My daughter.
Dispatch: For what?
Cindy:For stealing an auto and stealing money. I already spoke with someone
they said they would patch me through the Orlando, umm, Sheriff’s
Department, have a deputy here. I was in the car, I was going to drive
her to the police station and no one … They said they would bring a
deputy to my home. When I got home to call them.
Dispatch:So she stole your vehicle?
Cindy: Yes.
Dispatch: When did she do that?
Cindy: Umm on the 30th. I just got it back from the impound. I’d like to speak to an officer. Can
you have someone come out to my house?
Dispatch: OK. OK. I have to ask you these questions so I can put them in in the call OK?
Cindy: OK.
Dispatch: The 30th of June?
Cindy: Yes
Dispatch:OK, how old is your daughter?
Cindy: 22.
Dispatch:OK, what’s her name?
Cindy: My name?
Dispatch:Her name.
Cindy: Her name?
Dispatch:And you said you have this vehicle back?
Cindy: Yes. And I have the, umm, statements.
Dispatch: She’s there right now?
Cindy: Yes I got her. I finally found her after a month. She’s been missing for a month. I found
her, but we can’t find my granddaughter.
Cindy: Umm, 5 foot, 1-and-a-half.
Dispatch: Thin, medium
or heavy-built?
Cindy: Thin.
Dispatch:Color hair?
Cindy: Brown.
Dispatch:What color, uh, shirt is she wearing?
Cindy: White.
Dispatch: What color pants?
Cindy:Ohh, they’re shorts. They're, umm, plaid. They’re like pink and teal
and white and black. Plaid.
Dispatch: Does she have any weapons on her?
Cindy: No.
Dispatch:Is she not telling you where her daughter is?
Cindy:Correct.
Dispatch: OK, we’ll have a deputy out to you as soon as one is available. OK
Cindy: Thank you.
Dispatch: Thank you.
Dispatch:Bye.
Cindy: Bye.
http://www.cfnews13.com/News/Sidebar/2008/7/24/transcript_of_first_911_call_from_cindy_anthony.html
July 15.
Dispatch: 911, what’s happening?
Cindy: Umm…I have someone here that I need to, umm, be arrested, in my home.
Dispatch: They’re there right now?
Cindy: And I have a possible missing child. I have a 3-year-old that’s been missing for a month.
Dispatch: A 3-year-old?
Cindy:Yes.
Dispatch: Have you reported that?
Cindy:I’m trying to do that now ma’am.
Dispatch: OK, what did the person do that you need arrested?
Cindy:My daughter.
Dispatch: For what?
Cindy:For stealing an auto and stealing money. I already spoke with someone
they said they would patch me through the Orlando, umm, Sheriff’s
Department, have a deputy here. I was in the car, I was going to drive
her to the police station and no one … They said they would bring a
deputy to my home. When I got home to call them.
Dispatch:So she stole your vehicle?
Cindy: Yes.
Dispatch: When did she do that?
Cindy: Umm on the 30th. I just got it back from the impound. I’d like to speak to an officer. Can
you have someone come out to my house?
Dispatch: OK. OK. I have to ask you these questions so I can put them in in the call OK?
Cindy: OK.
Dispatch: The 30th of June?
Cindy: Yes
Dispatch:OK, how old is your daughter?
Cindy: 22.
Dispatch:OK, what’s her name?
Cindy: My name?
Dispatch:Her name.
Cindy: Her name?
Dispatch:And you said you have this vehicle back?
Cindy: Yes. And I have the, umm, statements.
Dispatch: She’s there right now?
Cindy: Yes I got her. I finally found her after a month. She’s been missing for a month. I found
her, but we can’t find my granddaughter.
Cindy: Umm, 5 foot, 1-and-a-half.
Dispatch: Thin, medium
or heavy-built?
Cindy: Thin.
Dispatch:Color hair?
Cindy: Brown.
Dispatch:What color, uh, shirt is she wearing?
Cindy: White.
Dispatch: What color pants?
Cindy:Ohh, they’re shorts. They're, umm, plaid. They’re like pink and teal
and white and black. Plaid.
Dispatch: Does she have any weapons on her?
Cindy: No.
Dispatch:Is she not telling you where her daughter is?
Cindy:Correct.
Dispatch: OK, we’ll have a deputy out to you as soon as one is available. OK
Cindy: Thank you.
Dispatch: Thank you.
Dispatch:Bye.
Cindy: Bye.
http://www.cfnews13.com/News/Sidebar/2008/7/24/transcript_of_first_911_call_from_cindy_anthony.html
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Re: 911 Calls - 3 made by cindy
This is the transcript of the second 911 call from Cindy Anthony
on July 15.
Dispatch: 911. What’s your emergency?
Cindy: I called a little bit ago. The
deputy sheriff ‘s (inaudible). My granddaughter has been taken. She has
been missing for a month. Her mother finally admitted that she’s been
missing. I want someone here now.
Dispatch: OK, what is the address that you’re calling from?
Cindy: We’re talking about a 3-year-old little girl. My daughter finally
admitted that the babysitter stole her. I need to find her.
Dispatch: Your daughter admitted that the baby is where?
Cindy: That the babysitter took her a month ago. That my daughter’s been
looking for. I told you my daughter was missing for a month. I just
found her today, but I can’t find my granddaughter. She just admitted to
me that she’s been trying to find her herself. There’s something wrong.
I found my daughter’s car today, and it smells like there’s been a dead
body in the damn car.
Dispatch: Ok what is the 3-year-old’s name?
Cindy: Caylee. C-A-Y-L-E-E Anthony.
Dispatch: Caylee Anthony?
Cindy: Yes.
Dispatch: OK, is she white, black or Hispanic?
Cindy: She’s white.
Dispatch:How long has she been missing for?
Cindy: I have not seen her since the 7th of June.
Dispatch: What is her date of birth?
Cindy: Um, 8, 9, um, oh god, she’s 3. 2005. So it’s Caylee missing? Caylee’s missing! Casey
said Zani took her a month ago. She said that she found, um ….
Dispatch: OK, I understand. Can you just, can you calm down for me for just a
minute? I need to know what’s going on, OK? I’m gonna try and …
Cindy: We’re so worried we can barely keep still. (sobbing)
Dispatch: Is your daughter there?
Cindy: (in the background) I’m on the phone with them.
Dispatch:Is your daughter there?
Cindy: Yes.
Dispatch: Can I speak with her? Do you mind if I speak with her? Thank you.
Cindy: (in the background) I called them two hours ago, and they haven’t
gotten here. Casey finally admitted that Zani took her a month ago. I
have to try and find her.
Dispatch: Ma’am, Ma’am.
Cindy: (in the background) Casey. Here, it’s the sheriff’s department. They
want to talk with you. Answer their questions.
Casey: Hello?
Dispatch: Hello.
Casey: Yes
Dispatch: Hi. What can you, can you tell me what’s doing on a little bit?
Casey: I’m sorry?
Dispatch: Can you tell me a little bit of what’s going on?
Casey: My daughter’s been missing for the last 31 days.
Dispatch: And you know who has her?
Casey: I know who has
her. I’ve tried to contact her. I actually received a phone call today.
Now from a number that is no longer in service. I did get to speak to my
daughter for about a moment, about a minute.
Dispatch: OK, did you guys call and report a vehicle stolen?
Casey: Um, yes, my mom did.
Dispatch: OK, so there’s been a vehicle stolen too?
Casey: No, this was my vehicle.
Dispatch: What vehicle was stolen?
Casey: Um, it’s a ’98 Pontiac Sunfire.
Dispatch: OK, I have deputies on the way to you right now for that. But now your, now
your 3-year-old daughter is missing? Caylee Anthony?
Casey: Yes. Caylee Marie Anthony.
Dispatch: White female.
Casey: Yes, white female.
Dispatch: 3 years old? 8/9/2005 her date of birth?Casey: Yes.
Dispatch: And you last saw her a month ago?
Casey: 31 days. Um, 31 days.
Dispatch: Who has her? Do you have a name?
Casey: Her name is Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez.
Dispatch: Who is that? The babysitter?
Casey: She’s been my nanny for about a year and a half, almost two years.
Dispatch: Why are you calling now? Why didn’t you call 31 days ago?
Casey: I’ve been looking for her and have gone through other resources to try to find her, which is stupid.
Dispatch: OK, can you, can you give me the name of the nanny again? Like spell it out for me?
Casey: Zenaida Z-E-N-A-I-D-A
Dispatch: Last name?
Casey: Fernandez.
Dispatch: Fernandez?
Casey: Fernandez-Gonzalez. I think the officers are here.
Dispatch: The officers are there?
Casey: Yes.
Dispatch: OK, hold on for a second. Don’t hang up with me yet. OK.
http://www.cfnews13.com/News/Sidebar/2008/7/24/transcript_of_second_911_call_from_cindy_anthony.html
on July 15.
Dispatch: 911. What’s your emergency?
Cindy: I called a little bit ago. The
deputy sheriff ‘s (inaudible). My granddaughter has been taken. She has
been missing for a month. Her mother finally admitted that she’s been
missing. I want someone here now.
Dispatch: OK, what is the address that you’re calling from?
Cindy: We’re talking about a 3-year-old little girl. My daughter finally
admitted that the babysitter stole her. I need to find her.
Dispatch: Your daughter admitted that the baby is where?
Cindy: That the babysitter took her a month ago. That my daughter’s been
looking for. I told you my daughter was missing for a month. I just
found her today, but I can’t find my granddaughter. She just admitted to
me that she’s been trying to find her herself. There’s something wrong.
I found my daughter’s car today, and it smells like there’s been a dead
body in the damn car.
Dispatch: Ok what is the 3-year-old’s name?
Cindy: Caylee. C-A-Y-L-E-E Anthony.
Dispatch: Caylee Anthony?
Cindy: Yes.
Dispatch: OK, is she white, black or Hispanic?
Cindy: She’s white.
Dispatch:How long has she been missing for?
Cindy: I have not seen her since the 7th of June.
Dispatch: What is her date of birth?
Cindy: Um, 8, 9, um, oh god, she’s 3. 2005. So it’s Caylee missing? Caylee’s missing! Casey
said Zani took her a month ago. She said that she found, um ….
Dispatch: OK, I understand. Can you just, can you calm down for me for just a
minute? I need to know what’s going on, OK? I’m gonna try and …
Cindy: We’re so worried we can barely keep still. (sobbing)
Dispatch: Is your daughter there?
Cindy: (in the background) I’m on the phone with them.
Dispatch:Is your daughter there?
Cindy: Yes.
Dispatch: Can I speak with her? Do you mind if I speak with her? Thank you.
Cindy: (in the background) I called them two hours ago, and they haven’t
gotten here. Casey finally admitted that Zani took her a month ago. I
have to try and find her.
Dispatch: Ma’am, Ma’am.
Cindy: (in the background) Casey. Here, it’s the sheriff’s department. They
want to talk with you. Answer their questions.
Casey: Hello?
Dispatch: Hello.
Casey: Yes
Dispatch: Hi. What can you, can you tell me what’s doing on a little bit?
Casey: I’m sorry?
Dispatch: Can you tell me a little bit of what’s going on?
Casey: My daughter’s been missing for the last 31 days.
Dispatch: And you know who has her?
Casey: I know who has
her. I’ve tried to contact her. I actually received a phone call today.
Now from a number that is no longer in service. I did get to speak to my
daughter for about a moment, about a minute.
Dispatch: OK, did you guys call and report a vehicle stolen?
Casey: Um, yes, my mom did.
Dispatch: OK, so there’s been a vehicle stolen too?
Casey: No, this was my vehicle.
Dispatch: What vehicle was stolen?
Casey: Um, it’s a ’98 Pontiac Sunfire.
Dispatch: OK, I have deputies on the way to you right now for that. But now your, now
your 3-year-old daughter is missing? Caylee Anthony?
Casey: Yes. Caylee Marie Anthony.
Dispatch: White female.
Casey: Yes, white female.
Dispatch: 3 years old? 8/9/2005 her date of birth?Casey: Yes.
Dispatch: And you last saw her a month ago?
Casey: 31 days. Um, 31 days.
Dispatch: Who has her? Do you have a name?
Casey: Her name is Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez.
Dispatch: Who is that? The babysitter?
Casey: She’s been my nanny for about a year and a half, almost two years.
Dispatch: Why are you calling now? Why didn’t you call 31 days ago?
Casey: I’ve been looking for her and have gone through other resources to try to find her, which is stupid.
Dispatch: OK, can you, can you give me the name of the nanny again? Like spell it out for me?
Casey: Zenaida Z-E-N-A-I-D-A
Dispatch: Last name?
Casey: Fernandez.
Dispatch: Fernandez?
Casey: Fernandez-Gonzalez. I think the officers are here.
Dispatch: The officers are there?
Casey: Yes.
Dispatch: OK, hold on for a second. Don’t hang up with me yet. OK.
http://www.cfnews13.com/News/Sidebar/2008/7/24/transcript_of_second_911_call_from_cindy_anthony.html
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Re: 911 Calls - 3 made by cindy
This is the transcript of another 911 call from Cindy Anthony on
July 15, before earlier ones released Thursday.In this
phone call, Cindy was transferred to Orlando police.
Orlando Police Department: Hello.
Cindy Anthony: Hi, I drove to the Police Department here on Pershing
[Avenue, in Orlando], but you guys are closed. I need to bring someone
in to the Police Department. Can you tell me where I can -- the closest
one I can come in to?
OPD: What are you trying to accomplish by bringing them to the station?
Cindy: I have a 22-year-old person that has, um, grand theft, sitting in my auto with me.
OPD: So the 22-year-old person stole something?
Cindy: Yes.
OPD: Is this a relative?
Cindy: Yes.
OPD: Where did they steal it from?
Cindy: Um, my car, and also money.
OPD: OK, is this your son?
Cindy:Daughter.
OPD: OK, so your daughter stole money from your car?
Cindy: No, my car was stolen.
We've retrieved it today. We found out where it was at, and retrieved
it. I've got that, and I've got affidavits for my banking account. I
want to bring her in. I want to press charges.
OPD: Where -- where did all of this happen?
Cindy: Oh, it -- it's been happening.
OPD: I know, but I need to establish a jurisdiction, is what I'm trying --
Cindy: Oh, I live in -- um, in Orlando.
OPD: Yeah, but what address did these thefts occur at?
Cindy: Um, well I guess my residence, I guess.
OPD: What's that? OK.Cindy Anthony gives the officer her address.
OPD: That's actually going to be in the jurisdiction of the Sheriff's Office, ma'am.
Cindy: OK.
OPD: Not the Orlando Police Department.
Cindy: All righty.
OPD: Let me transfer you over to the Communications section for Orange County.
Cindy: OK, now is the Orlando sheriff's department the one on 436, that -- is that open this afternoon or this evening?
OPD: Um, the substation you're at, on Pershing, if it's Orlando police, we're open primarily during the day.
Cindy: Uh-huh.
OPD: But that's not the sheriff's. That's a city police, which does not have jurisdiction for your address.
Cindy: Right. I now of the Sheriff's Department on 5th -- I mean on 436.
OPD: Well, what I'm going to do, is I'm going to transfer you to the Sheriff's Comunications section, and you can, um, determine that. Hold on.
Cindy: OK.The officer transfers the call.
Cindy:(speaking to Casey Anthony) Because my next thing will be down to child (inaudible)
and we'll have a court order to get her. If that's what you want to
play, then we'll do it, and you'll never
Casey Anthony: Well, that's not the way I want to (inaudible)
Cindy: Well, then you have --
Casey: Give me one more day.
Cindy: No, I'm not giving you another day. I've given you a month.
http://www.cfnews13.com/News/Sidebar/2008/7/25/transcript_of_third_911_call_from_cindy_anthony.html
July 15, before earlier ones released Thursday.In this
phone call, Cindy was transferred to Orlando police.
Orlando Police Department: Hello.
Cindy Anthony: Hi, I drove to the Police Department here on Pershing
[Avenue, in Orlando], but you guys are closed. I need to bring someone
in to the Police Department. Can you tell me where I can -- the closest
one I can come in to?
OPD: What are you trying to accomplish by bringing them to the station?
Cindy: I have a 22-year-old person that has, um, grand theft, sitting in my auto with me.
OPD: So the 22-year-old person stole something?
Cindy: Yes.
OPD: Is this a relative?
Cindy: Yes.
OPD: Where did they steal it from?
Cindy: Um, my car, and also money.
OPD: OK, is this your son?
Cindy:Daughter.
OPD: OK, so your daughter stole money from your car?
Cindy: No, my car was stolen.
We've retrieved it today. We found out where it was at, and retrieved
it. I've got that, and I've got affidavits for my banking account. I
want to bring her in. I want to press charges.
OPD: Where -- where did all of this happen?
Cindy: Oh, it -- it's been happening.
OPD: I know, but I need to establish a jurisdiction, is what I'm trying --
Cindy: Oh, I live in -- um, in Orlando.
OPD: Yeah, but what address did these thefts occur at?
Cindy: Um, well I guess my residence, I guess.
OPD: What's that? OK.Cindy Anthony gives the officer her address.
OPD: That's actually going to be in the jurisdiction of the Sheriff's Office, ma'am.
Cindy: OK.
OPD: Not the Orlando Police Department.
Cindy: All righty.
OPD: Let me transfer you over to the Communications section for Orange County.
Cindy: OK, now is the Orlando sheriff's department the one on 436, that -- is that open this afternoon or this evening?
OPD: Um, the substation you're at, on Pershing, if it's Orlando police, we're open primarily during the day.
Cindy: Uh-huh.
OPD: But that's not the sheriff's. That's a city police, which does not have jurisdiction for your address.
Cindy: Right. I now of the Sheriff's Department on 5th -- I mean on 436.
OPD: Well, what I'm going to do, is I'm going to transfer you to the Sheriff's Comunications section, and you can, um, determine that. Hold on.
Cindy: OK.The officer transfers the call.
Cindy:(speaking to Casey Anthony) Because my next thing will be down to child (inaudible)
and we'll have a court order to get her. If that's what you want to
play, then we'll do it, and you'll never
Casey Anthony: Well, that's not the way I want to (inaudible)
Cindy: Well, then you have --
Casey: Give me one more day.
Cindy: No, I'm not giving you another day. I've given you a month.
http://www.cfnews13.com/News/Sidebar/2008/7/25/transcript_of_third_911_call_from_cindy_anthony.html
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