‘Frozen Woman’ Mannequin Fools Police in New York  

A man called police to report a woman “frozen to death” in a parked car in the city of Hudson.
Rishika Chatterjee
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Police Officers found a seat-belted manequin wearing an oxygen mask sitting on the passenger seat. (Photo: Twitter/Hudson Ma Police)


Police Officers found a seat-belted manequin wearing an oxygen mask sitting on the passenger seat. (Photo: Twitter/<a href="https://twitter.com/HudsonMaPD">Hudson Ma Police</a>)
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A man called police on Friday to report a woman “frozen to death” in a parked car in the city of Hudson.

Officers rushed to the scene found a seat-belted figure wearing an oxygen mask sitting motionless in the passenger seat.

They later found out it was a mannequin, made to be used for medical training purposes.

Police in the US state of New York broke into a vehicle to 'rescue' an apparently frozen woman, only to find it was a life-size mannequin.

Police said the mannequin was extremely realistic, with real clothing, glasses, shoes, teeth and skin blemishes. It was even wearing a seat belt.

They later tracked down the owner who said he used the mannequin for medical training. The police also issued a fair warning saying that any such vehicles found with realistic mannequins inside, will have a broken window.

The mannequin's owner said he used it as a medical training aid.

Just to clear the record, all citizens of Hudson should be put on notice that if you park your locked vehicle on the street on a sub-zero night with a life-size realistic mannequin seated in it... we will break your window.
Police chief L Edward Moore

(With inputs from PTI)

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