Father arrested after continuously calling school about child’s homework, police say
OXFORD, Ohio (WXIX/Gray News) - A father’s growing frustrations about the amount of homework his child’s school was assigning led to him being arrested.
Adam Sizemore is accused of repeatedly calling his child’s school to complain about the amount of homework, according to police in Oxford, Ohio.
Criminal complaints filed against Sizemore claim he threatened the school principal, saying he “better put his big boy pants on.”
When the school stopped answering Sizemore’s call, detectives say he started calling their police department.
“He calls dispatch, I think it was 18 times, roughly,” said Oxford Police Detective Sgt. Adam Price.
In the audio records from the police department, Sizemore can be heard becoming frustrated that dispatchers are not telling him their names.
He was audibly frustrated that he kept getting the chief of police’s voicemail and that he can’t speak with him directly.
“He can come to my f****** house. I pay for him. He can come to my house,” Sizemore was heard saying in a transcript of one of the calls.
After repeated calls, Sizemore did not get the chance to speak with the chief, but he did get to speak with officers.
In other audio recordings, a dispatcher told Sizemore that they would send out officers after his repeated calls to the department.
“That ultimately ended when we took him into custody for telecommunications harassment as well as a menacing charge,” Price explained.
Sizemore was charged with two first-degree misdemeanors for telecommunications harassment, according to the criminal complaint. The menacing charge he faces is a fourth-degree misdemeanor, the complaint also shows.
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