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A WOMAN WAS ARRESTED FOR PLACING A FALSE 911 CALL AND AGGRAVATED BATTERY TO AN OFFICER. (PHOTO).


 Former Salem woman arrested for placing a false 911 call as well as an aggravated battery to an officer.



Ashley Pohlman, 23, called 911 and reported several armed gunmen inside of Biggie's on route 161 east of Centralia.


When police arrived on scene, they observed individuals inside of the store. After making a phone call to a Biggie's employee and learning there were no armed gunmen, officials attempted to arrest Pohlman.


For some strange reason, Pohlman was parked outside of the Biggies store waiting for police after making the false 911 call. It is unclear why she made the call or if she believed there were armed gunmen. 


Pohlman resisted arrest and scratched an officer. She is not only being charged with placing a false 911 call but she is also facing disorderly conduct charges and aggravated battery to an officer.


There was also another 911 call placed stating that there was an armed gunman on an Amtrak train, which also was found to be untrue. It is not clear yet who made that phone call.


The picture below is taken from a video that Lexi Lawson filmed. There were no less than a dozen police cars on scene.

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