Police officers investigate a bar incident in Nashville after false 911 calls.
A Nashville woman, Victorria Gutierrez, was arrested after making nearly 20 false 911 calls following her ejection from a bar. Her erratic behavior led police to intervene, discovering her deception regarding serious claims of assault and intoxication. This incident serves as a reminder of the consequences of misusing emergency services.
Nashville has found itself at the center of an unusual story involving a woman who just couldn’t keep calm after a night out. Victorria Gutierrez allegedly went on a spree of nearly 20 false 911 calls after she was kicked out of the Broadway Brew House bar last weekend. The series of events that unfolded is a wild ride, to say the least.
Everything kicked off around 11:45 p.m. on March 6, when Gutierrez and her friend had a night out that took an unexpected turn. After some kind of altercation or perhaps just an alter ego showing up, the bar staff decided they had had enough and asked her to leave. Instead of taking the ousting in stride, Gutierrez made her way outside and decided to pick up her phone.
What came next were multiple calls to 911, which caught the attention of Metro Police. Between 11:45 p.m. and 1:39 a.m., Gutierrez allegedly claimed to be the victim of some pretty serious offenses including “molestation, stabbing, and assault.” The police were quick to respond to the alarming reports, not realizing that they were about to step into a confusing situation.
When police officers arrived at the Brew House, bar staff filled them in on what really happened—a group of patrons had seen enough of Gutierrez’s angry behavior, leading to her ejection. However, things took a bizarre twist when it came to identifying Gutierrez. She provided a false description of herself, claiming to be a white woman with blond hair, while the bar staff accurately described her as a Hispanic woman in a dress.
In an effort to track her down, authorities searched the area and finally located Gutierrez. When the officers approached her, she denied making any calls for help, instead saying she was simply looking for her friend. But as it often happens in these kinds of scenarios, the truth was about to unravel.
In an effort to clarify the situation, the police had dispatch call Gutierrez’s phone. Lo and behold, she answered the call! In a rather suspicious turn of events, she pretended to be on the line with her friend, further complicating her already tangled web of deception.
To make matters worse for Gutierrez, the officers noted some signs of intoxication. The scent of alcohol wafted through the air as they interacted with her, and there was no mistaking the confrontational demeanor she exhibited. The combination of her erratic behavior and drunken state led the police to a tough conclusion: Gutierrez posed a danger to herself.
As a result of her actions, Gutierrez found herself in handcuffs and facing serious charges. She has been charged with making a nonemergency call to 911—an offense that not only wastes valuable resources but also poses hazards in situations where real emergencies could be unfolding. No one takes lightly the misuse of a service that’s meant to help those in genuine need.
In this ever-twisting tale, Gutierrez’s night of fun has turned into a cautionary tale of what happens when a party is taken too far. As Nashville continues to buzz with nightlife excitement, one hopes that future revelers will think twice before dialing 911 over bad bar experiences. One phone call can change everything, and it seems that Gutierrez’s choices have led her down a slippery slope to legal trouble.
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