Phantom Phone Caller
Associated Press
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. —
The mystery of why hundreds of telephone calls--often only seconds apart--were being made at night and on weekends when Fayetteville’s municipal building was closed has been solved.
It was not the work of a telephone burglar but rather a malfunctioning soft-drink machine.
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