An Ohio father, Adam Sizemore, was arrested for making multiple calls to his child’s school and the police to complain about homework. Detective Sergeant Adam Price of the Oxford Police Department mentioned that Sizemore called the police around “18 or 19 times” in less than an hour, causing disruption. Sizemore claimed that most accusations were false, stating that he is a single dad trying his best.
According to a police report, Sizemore repeatedly called Kramer Elementary School because he believed homework was taking away time with his son. Despite being advised to stop calling, Sizemore continued, using foul language and making threats. The situation escalated when Sizemore was charged with telecommunications harassment and menacing.
Sizemore’s behavior led to his arrest, and he faces fines and possible jail time if found guilty. He was taken to Butler County Jail but has since been released. The Talawanda School District confirmed receiving similar calls but had no further information.