A Florida man was arrested on Friday after police said he called 911 and the dispatcher only heard noises from the man’s pocket and then received several other calls from the same number with no emergency involved.

Jess Hubbard, 30, called 911 at 1:30 p.m. Friday but the Tavares-area dispatcher said all they could hear was "shuffling as if in a pocket" before the line cut off, the Daily Commercial reports. Police said the dispatcher called the number three times, but only got a voicemail message or busy tone.

Hubbard’s number called again and he whispered, "I need assistance," and told the dispatcher, "Police in Palm Gardens," when they asked whether he needed police, fire or ambulance, police added. He also told the dispatcher to send the officers to the front of Palm Gardens and hung up.

Police said officers went to the listed address for the phone number and found Hubbard in his bedroom. When asked what he needed, he told officers "a neighbor was knocking on his door and there was no emergency." He was arrested and charged with misuse of 911.

Read more at the Daily Commercial.