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Read New 911 Conversation In Missing-Girl Mystery

POSTED: Friday, July 25, 2008
UPDATED: 1:33 pm EDT July 25, 2008

The third 911 calls was released Friday afternoon:

"Hi, I drove to the police department here on Pershing but you guys are closed," Cindy Anthony told a 911 operator to begin the call. "I need to bring someone into the police department. Can you tell me the closest one I can come into?"

"Well, what are you trying to accomplish by bringing them to the station?" the 911 operator said.

"I have a 22-year-old person who has grand theft sitting in my auto," Cindy Anthony said.

"So, the 22-year-old person stole something?" the 911 operator said.

"Yes," Anthony said.

"Is this a relative?" the 911 operator said.

"Yes," Anthony said.

"Where did they steal it from," the 911 operator asked.

"My car and also money," Anthony said.

"Is this your son?" the 911 operator asked.

"Daughter," Anthony said.

"OK, so your daughter stole money from your car?" the 911 operator said.

"No, my car was stolen and we retrieved it," Anthony said. "Today we found out where it was at. I got that. And I have an affidavit for my banking account. I want to bring her in. I want to press charges."

"Where did all of this happen?" the 911 operator said.

"It's been happening," Anthony said.

"No, no, I need to establish a jurisdiction is what I'm trying (to do)," the 911 operator said.

"Oh, I live in Orlando," Anthony said.

"But what address did these thefts occur at?" the 911 operator asked.

"I guess my residence, I guess," Anthony said.

"That is actually going to be in the jurisdiction of the sheriff's office not the police department," the 911 operator said. "Let me transfer you to the communications section for Orange County."

"Now, is the Orlando Sheriff's Department on 436, is that open this afternoon or this evening?" Anthony said.

"The substation you are at on Pershing is for Orlando police. We are open primarily during the day but that's that sheriff's (building) but that's city police which does not have jurisdiction for you," the 911 operator said.

"I know there is a sheriff's department on 436," Anthony said.

"What I'm going to do is transfer you to the sheriff's communications section and you can determine that," the 911 operator said.

"OK," Anthony said.

"My next thing will be to file a child thing and we will get her," Cindy Anthony is heard saying on the line. "If that is the way you want to play, we'll do it."

Caylee's mother, Casey then said, "That's not the way I want to play."

"Well then you have…" Cindy Anthony said.

Casey Anthony then says she wants "one more day."

"No, I'm not giving you another day, I've given you a month," Cindy Anthony said.

The call ends when a sheriff's operator answers the phone.

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