Charles Oliver | August 24, 2006
More than 20,000 Ann Arbor, Michigan, residents received a telephone call around midnight alerting them that a man with Alzheimer's disease had wandered off. The calls came from an automated system the city has adopted to alert citizens to emergencies. Officials are blaming an employee who didn't know how to limit the area the calls were made to.
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