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Police officers responding to a request for a welfare check on a 91-year-old woman arrived with understandable concern after she failed to answer repeated phone calls. The scene they encountered, however, was far from distressing.
Upon entering her home, the officers found the elderly resident not in need of aid, but deeply engrossed in a video game. The woman explained that she had been attempting to beat a personal high score and was so focused on her mission that she had intentionally let the telephone ring out.
The incident, which quickly became a heartwarming anecdote for the responding department, highlights both the importance of community welfare checks and the ageless appeal of digital entertainment. It serves as a charming reminder that passion and hobby know no age limit. The officers, assured of her safety and well-being, departed the scene leaving the dedicated gamer to peacefully return to her quest for a new record.
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