A 8-Year-Old Girl Calls 911 and Says, ‘It Was My Dad and His Friend… Please


The midday sun cast long shadows across Maple Street as Officer José López stepped out of his patrol car. His heart weighed heavily with concern after hearing the dispatcher’s summary of the phone call. As he approached the modest one-story house, he noticed the chipped paint and overgrown lawn, signs of a family struggling to keep up.

He knocked gently on the door, listening carefully for any movement inside. A moment later, the door creaked open to reveal a small, frail figure. Liliana stood there, her eyes wide with a mix of fear and relief. Her oversized T-shirt hung loosely, emphasizing her swollen belly.

“Hi, Liliana,” José said softly, kneeling to her level. “I’m here to make sure you’re okay.”

The little girl nodded, clutching a worn-out teddy bear. “My tummy hurts so much,” she whispered, tears brimming in her eyes.

“Let’s get you looked at, okay?” José reassured her, ushering her gently towards the porch. “The ambulance is on the way.”

Inside, the house was quiet, save for the low hum of a TV still playing cartoons. Liliana’s mother lay on a sofa, unconscious and unmoving, her face pale and drawn. José’s heart ached at the sight, but he focused on Liliana, who needed immediate attention.

Minutes later, paramedics arrived, and Liliana was quickly assessed and taken to the hospital. As they left, José noticed a peculiar smell in the air, one that was hard to place but unsettling. He made a note to mention it to the detectives who would soon be combing through the house.

At the hospital, doctors worked swiftly to treat Liliana. The medical staff, accustomed to emergencies, were visibly moved by the little girl’s plight. It wasn’t long before they discovered the source of Liliana’s pain: she had ingested a substance that caused severe bloating and discomfort. The treatment was complicated but, fortunately, not life-threatening.

As Liliana was recovering, officers conducted a thorough investigation. They discovered that Liliana’s father and his friend had been involved in illegal activities, using substances that inadvertently contaminated the food and water. It was a tragic case of negligence and recklessness, leaving those unintentional victims at their most vulnerable.

The truth, when revealed, brought tears to many eyes. It was a heartbreaking reminder of the innocence caught in the crossfire of adult irresponsibility. Vanessa Gómez, the dispatcher, who had stayed on the line with Liliana, couldn’t shake the image of the little girl’s bravery and innocence. She visited Liliana in the hospital, bringing a new teddy bear to replace the worn one, a token of comfort and hope.

Support poured in from the community, offering assistance to Liliana and her mother, who, once stabilized, expressed deep gratitude for the care her daughter received. A local family offered to foster Liliana until her mother could fully recover, ensuring she would receive the love and care she needed.

The story of Liliana’s call to 911 spread throughout Pinos Verdes County, serving as a poignant reminder of the preciousness of life and the importance of vigilance and compassion. In the midst of tears, there was also hope—hope that Liliana’s courage could inspire change and bring about a safer environment for all children in the community.