What would you do if you heard women's cries for help from a neighbor's house? Surely, like one family from American Florida, they would have called the police just in case. The neighbors were alarmed by the screams of a woman's voice "Let me out!". Four policemen arrived at the scene, but they found something more comical than a crime scene.
The owner of the house was just repairing his car when the surveillance camera in his yard recorded the arrival of the police. In response to their message, he only laughed and offered to show them what it was. A minute later, the man left the house with Rambo, the Amazonian parrot.
It turned out that the bird had been living with him for 40 years, and the owner was so used to the talkative and noisy pet that he forgot to think that his cries could arouse more than innocent suspicions in someone. After all, the man himself taught the parrot to shout "Let me out!" when he was still a child and wanted to bother his parents.
Amazon parrots live at least 50 years, have excellent memories and easily get into bad habits, so their owners are advised to be very careful. The owner of Rambo had to introduce him to all the neighbors so that they would no longer worry.