Sean Boyce feared that a woman might have been calling 911 dispatchers to make false accusations against him. So the 39-year-old suburban Boca Raton man decided to call them himself early Saturday, authorities said.

The woman "made a bogus call to 911 and I want to make sure she did not say anything about me," an arrest report made public Monday quotes him telling police.

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Deputies responded at about 4:30 a.m. to the 1000 block of Buena Ventura Drive, in the Mission Bay community west of State Road 7 and north of Glades Road, to investigate a 911 hangup. Boyce explained that he was the one who called 911. When asked what his emergency was, he explained that he was concerned the woman and his sister were conspiring against him.

Deputies determined the call was not an emergency and arrested him on a charge of misuse of the 911 system. Boyce has a history of similar charges over the past two years, court records show. His last arrest was a little more than a year ago. A judge withheld adjudication on that offense after Boyce pleaded guilty.

He was released from jail Saturday on his own recognizance.

At the time of his arrest, Boyce appeared to be intoxicated, deputies said. He reportedly told deputies he consumed alcoholic beverages that night, the report said.

The report does indicate whether the woman did call 911.