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When a 50-year-old man having breakfast at home spots two ninja-masked men picking the lock on his back door he calls 9-1-1 but then wonders if he called 10 minutes too late in Season 2, Episode 5, “I’m in the Back of a Truck”. #Panic911
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21 thoughts on “Panic 9-1-1: Full Episode – I’m in the Back of a Truck (Season 2, Episode 5) | A&E

  1. She sure knew a lot about him for not seeing him in ten years!!! People I haven’t seen in ten years I have no clue what counties they know people in!!

  2. “These kinds of things just don’t happen here” – every person ever before something bad happens in their city. Lmao

  3. This show is garbage and there are about 1000 other youtube channels that do a better job. Quit the repetitive garbage A&E. We aren't idiots, play the call all the way through, stop cutting in and out for suspense.

  4. These are exactly why people need something to protect themselves with. Just shooting a gun in a bad guys direction will be enough to scare him off.

  5. wanna know a sure way to stop robberies? Bar anyone convicted from receiving welfare. In my area robberies are exclusively committed by jobless welfare recipients who have nothing better to do.

  6. When her mom said her daughter was full of life and stuff it made me think she died 🤦🏻‍♀️ I was like 😳 and then I was like 😮‍💨 😅

  7. @31:05, “Driving by, one would not even realize there were homes back there”…Yeah, and that’s probably exactly why the thieves chose it; thinking there would be less chance of being seen by suspicious neighbors or random people driving by.

  8. Not a garantee at all but anytime people are trying to break into your home do not sit there in silence and call the police. Definately call the cops but make sure that the people outside know there is someone awake and very aware with the police on the phone. Otherwise they sit out there undistracted at all and continueing to look for a way in as you wait for the police.

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