After a warning about calling 911 for non-emergency situations the 36-year-old did it a second time because “she believed it to be a legitimate issue.”

JACKSON TWP. A 36-year-old woman was arrested Thursday for calling 911 because her parents shut off her phone, according to jail records.

Seloni Khetarpal, of Glengarry Avenue NW, was arrested about 8:40 p.m. by Massillon police and charged with disrupting public services, a fourth-degree felony.

Khetarpal “repeatedly” called the Regional Emergency Dispatch Center because her parents ended her cell phone service, for which they pay, according to Stark County Jail records. An officer made contact with her shortly before 6 p.m. and advised her to only call for legitimate reasons.

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She called again about two hours later for the same reason. Khetarpal “was belligerent and stated she believed it to be a legitimate issue,” according to jail records.