Carlos Bueno Mir: Man called 911 on wife for 'throwing out his beer,' police say

A man was arrested after he repeatedly made false 911 calls and reported to police that his wife had thrown out his beer, police said Monday.West Palm Beach police responded to an unknown 911 call made by Carlos Bueno Mir, 49, at the 4000 block of Pinewood Avenue in West Palm Beach, the arrest report said.When officers arrived, Bueno Mir appeared intoxicated and told them that his wife had "thrown out his beer." The officers instructed him that his situation was not an emergency and was advised to not call 911 unless there was an emergency, the report said.Bueno Mir called 911 again and became uncooperative with the operator, refusing to provide what his emergency was. Bueno Mir called 911 again and began yelling that a female outside had broken into two of his beers, the report said.Most watched video: Excited puppy drives car into pondBueno Mir called 911 a total of 7 times during the span of four hours. He faces charges of misuse of the 911 emergency system for making a false alarm or complaint or reporting false information. Related: Florida mug shots

A man was arrested after he repeatedly made false 911 calls and reported to police that his wife had thrown out his beer, police said Monday.

West Palm Beach police responded to an unknown 911 call made by Carlos Bueno Mir, 49, at the 4000 block of Pinewood Avenue in West Palm Beach, the arrest report said.


When officers arrived, Bueno Mir appeared intoxicated and told them that his wife had "thrown out his beer." The officers instructed him that his situation was not an emergency and was advised to not call 911 unless there was an emergency, the report said.

Bueno Mir called 911 again and became uncooperative with the operator, refusing to provide what his emergency was. Bueno Mir called 911 again and began yelling that a female outside had broken into two of his beers, the report said.

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Bueno Mir called 911 a total of 7 times during the span of four hours. He faces charges of misuse of the 911 emergency system for making a false alarm or complaint or reporting false information.

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