A woman who was told to call her boyfriend during a sexual assault instead contacted 911 — a decision that authorities in Georgia say helped police track down the suspect and stop the attack.
Robert Giles. (Photo courtesy of WSB-TV)
Robert Giles, 27, was charged in connection to Monday’s incident, according to a news release from police in Clayton County, Ga.
Authorities believe Giles wanted his victim’s boyfriend to listen as he attacked her, the release states.
Instead of calling her boyfriend, police say the woman called 911, where an emergency dispatcher managed to play the part. The dispatcher pretended that the woman had done as she was told, and sent police to the scene, WSB-TV reported.
“(It was) the most extreme call of my career,” the 911 operator, Deonte Smith, told WSB-TV.
Officers who responded were able to “quickly place Giles under arrest,” according to the release. Giles was stopped “mid-act,” Sgt. Ashanti Marbury told The Post in an email.