It became known that the police immediately found and rescued a victim of dating violence who called 112 and left only a single word to "save me" through cell phone subscriber inquiry.



Today (15th), according to the 112 general security situation room of the Gyeonggi Nambu Police Agency, a report was received from a woman at 8:22 pm yesterday saying, "Please save me. This is ○dong ○○○."



When the call is cut off while the reporter simply said the building and the number, the 112 reporting agent operates the automatic location tracking system that can track the mobile phone GPS while operating the code zero (CODE 0, in the manual). The highest level of emergency) has been issued.



At the same time, she made a subscriber information inquiry to the telecommunication company through the mobile phone number that appeared in the report history.



This is because it was determined that it would not be possible to determine the exact location of the complainant only by GPS tracking of the mobile phone, which has an error range up to several tens of meters in radius.



The police confirmed the fact that the victim was in an officetel in Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si by synthesizing the dong and lake mentioned by the reporter, the GPS value of the cell phone identified, and the address in the subscriber information, and dispatched police officers to the scene.



The police forcefully opened the door and entered the house at 8:50 pm after knocking on the door of the house with the fire department, but arrested a 50-year-old suspect A as a current offender and rescued a victim B.



The police pointed her taser at her with her weapon and warned her several times, and when she stopped her resistance, the police immediately arrested her.



It was reported in 28 minutes.



It is reported that Mr. A went to the house of Mr. B, who is in a romantic relationship, at around 6:30 pm yesterday, assaulting Mr. B and threatening him with a weapon for two hours of dating violence.



The police have booked A on suspicion of special injuries and are investigating.



Park Ki-seong, head of Gyeonggi Nambu Office 112 Management Team, said, "The police are responding quickly to 'non-response reports' such as this case, equipped with a response manual such as automatic location tracking and code zero issuance."