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Murray Today
By the People, for the People
Western Kentucky Man Charged for Falsely Reporting Church Burglary
Anthony Cain accused of calling 911 to report armed burglars at Glendale Church of Christ, when no such incident occurred.
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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A 55-year-old man from Murray, Kentucky named Anthony Cain has been charged with falsely reporting an incident that generated an emergency response. Cain allegedly called 911 on March 7 to report that several armed people were attempting to burglarize the Glendale Church of Christ. Multiple law enforcement agencies responded, but determined there was no attempted burglary and no armed subjects present. Cain was subsequently arrested.
Why it matters
False emergency calls can divert critical police resources away from actual crimes and emergencies, wasting taxpayer money and potentially endangering public safety. This case highlights the importance of verifying information before contacting 911, as well as the legal consequences individuals can face for making false reports.
The details
According to the Murray Police Department, officers from multiple agencies including the Calloway County Sheriff's Office, Murray State University Police Department, and Kentucky State Police responded to Cain's 911 call about an attempted church burglary. However, after interviewing the caller (identified as Cain), they determined there was no attempted burglary and no armed subjects present at the Glendale Church of Christ. Cain was then arrested and charged with falsely reporting an incident.
- On March 7, Cain called 911 to report an attempted burglary at the Glendale Church of Christ.
The players
Anthony Cain
A 55-year-old man from Murray, Kentucky who was charged with falsely reporting an incident that generated an emergency response.
Glendale Church of Christ
The church in Murray, Kentucky that Cain falsely reported was being burglarized.
The takeaway
This case underscores the importance of verifying information before contacting emergency services, as false reports can divert critical resources away from actual crises and put public safety at risk. It also serves as a reminder of the legal consequences individuals can face for making fraudulent 911 calls.


