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Man Calls 911 For Ride to Baby Mama's House
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Man Calls 911 For Ride to Baby Mama's House
Fearful former girlfriend cries for help
Stephanie Scurlock
1:24 p.m. CDT, May 22, 2011
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(Memphis 05/22/2011) Memphis police arrested a man for making repeated non-emergency calls to 911.
He called it several times asking for a ride.
The one he got is one a fearful former girlfriend says he needed a long time ago.
Police arrested 21-year-old Willie Morgan for making two 911 non-emergency phone calls Saturday.
He asked for a ride to his "baby momma house."
This might seem like a dumb criminal story until you meet Ashley Proctor, the mother of his child.
"Anytime he's trying to get over here to me, he tells me all the time, he's going to kill me," said Proctor.
Morgan made the call from the Lamplighter Inn in South Memphis on Bellevue.
Police came and warned him about calling 911 for non-emergencies.
That's when he walked across the street and called 911 again.
After that call, police gave him a ride, not to his ex-girlfriend's house, but to jail.
It's a place where Ashley Proctor wishes he could stay because she believes her life and the life of their 2-year-old son, Zamarius, is at stake.
"He said he's going to kill me and my son," said Proctor.
Proctor is on probation for shooting Morgan two years ago.
She says it was in self defense.
She played recent voice mails for us as evidence the threats continue.
The man on the other end says, "I'm going to kill you. You and them two boys."
Proctor says she's had lots of similar voice mails.
"I didn't never want to do nothing to him, I was just trying to defend my self because, just like he's threatening me now, he always threatened me," she said.
She fears the charges he's accused of now are minor compared to the ones he's capable of committing.
"Them little misdemeanor charges that ain't going to do nothing to him. He called me from lower level, free phone. I'll be out of jail Monday," said Proctor.
With tears in her eyes, she adds, "He don't care about killing nobody. I'm going to die if they don't keep that man away from me."
Proctor is crying out for help before it's too late.
Proctor says she plans to take her concerns to the Shelby County District Attorney's office Monday.
Morgan's bond is $100.
- Man calls 911 for ride to "baby momma house"
- Girlfriend fears for life
- Bond set at $100
(Memphis 05/22/2011) Memphis police arrested a man for making repeated non-emergency calls to 911.
He called it several times asking for a ride.
The one he got is one a fearful former girlfriend says he needed a long time ago.
Police arrested 21-year-old Willie Morgan for making two 911 non-emergency phone calls Saturday.
He asked for a ride to his "baby momma house."
This might seem like a dumb criminal story until you meet Ashley Proctor, the mother of his child.
"Anytime he's trying to get over here to me, he tells me all the time, he's going to kill me," said Proctor.
Morgan made the call from the Lamplighter Inn in South Memphis on Bellevue.
Police came and warned him about calling 911 for non-emergencies.
That's when he walked across the street and called 911 again.
After that call, police gave him a ride, not to his ex-girlfriend's house, but to jail.
It's a place where Ashley Proctor wishes he could stay because she believes her life and the life of their 2-year-old son, Zamarius, is at stake.
"He said he's going to kill me and my son," said Proctor.
Proctor is on probation for shooting Morgan two years ago.
She says it was in self defense.
She played recent voice mails for us as evidence the threats continue.
The man on the other end says, "I'm going to kill you. You and them two boys."
Proctor says she's had lots of similar voice mails.
"I didn't never want to do nothing to him, I was just trying to defend my self because, just like he's threatening me now, he always threatened me," she said.
She fears the charges he's accused of now are minor compared to the ones he's capable of committing.
"Them little misdemeanor charges that ain't going to do nothing to him. He called me from lower level, free phone. I'll be out of jail Monday," said Proctor.
With tears in her eyes, she adds, "He don't care about killing nobody. I'm going to die if they don't keep that man away from me."
Proctor is crying out for help before it's too late.
Proctor says she plans to take her concerns to the Shelby County District Attorney's office Monday.
Morgan's bond is $100.

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