Tucson, AZ (KGUN/CNN) - A prank call to 911 claiming to be a missing child landed two Arizona girls in handcuffs.
The kids contacted police pretending to be Isabel Celis, the 6-year-old Tucson girl who disappeared from her home three months ago.
Dispatcher: "911 What is the emergency?"
Caller: "Isabel."
Dispatcher: "911 What is your emergency?"
Caller: "Isabel."
Dispatcher: "What are you reporting? 911."
Caller: "Hello?"
Dispatcher: "What are you reporting?"
Caller: "I kidnapped."
Dispatcher: "Do you have a police, fire or medical emergency?"
Caller: "I kidnapped."
Dispatcher: "What address are you at? And what are the cross streets?"
Caller: "I don't know."
Dispatcher: "Are you reporting a kidnapping or have you been kidnapped?"
Caller: "Me."
Police traced the girl's cellphone to a Tucson home and about 25 officers surrounded the house.
That's when the nine and 11-year-old sisters confessed.
The kids' mother was home but didn't know what they did.
The girls are charged with making a false report to police and booked into the juvenile corrections center.
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