Man from West Virginia reportedly clogged 911 lines with strange requests.

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A gentleman from West Virginia made repeated calls to 911 to report a triple threat of otherworldly and undead entities at his residence, according to authorities.

Clinton Wayne Nelan, 33, of Elkins, who was taken into custody on Sunday, faces charges of improper use of a local emergency telephone system and falsely presenting himself as a law enforcement officer, as indicated by the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office.

Clinton Wayne Nelan, 33, from Elkins, is accused of misusing 911 after he persistently contacted the emergency line to report a UFO, specters, and zombies at his West Virginia home, officials stated. (iStick; Randolph County Sheriff’s Office)

Four deputies were dispatched to Nelan’s dwelling following a series of 911 transmissions alleging the presence of zombies, ghosts, and a UFO.

“Upon reaching the location, Mr. Nelan presented several fabricated accounts, asserting that he was being bothered by numerous individuals and that he was a police officer from Louisiana,” the sheriff’s department stated.

A graphical depiction of a UFO. (iStock)

An inquiry confirmed that he was not affiliated with law enforcement and had abused the emergency system to file spurious reports, according to the police.

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Nelan was apprehended and processed into the Tygart Valley Regional Jail with a bail set at $2,500 cash only, according to accessible records.

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