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Subscribe to our newsletter A 91-year-old woman who missed her daily check-in call got a surprise visit from police—and then police got a surprise of their own when they entered her home to discover that she hadn't fallen and was unable to get up, but was in fact just engrossed in videogames.The happy-ending story comes to us from News 5 Cleveland (via GamesRadar), which kicks off with the promise of "an amazing ending to a scary situation," and the classic, "officers never could have imagined what they were about to find when they went to check things out."After that comes nearly a full minute of talk about the town of Westlake's "Are You Okay?" program, in which participants receive a phone call every day to ensure they're alright
## Editor's Note
The implications of this news could be significant for the industry.
Source: [PC Gamer](https://www.pcgamer.com/games/91-year-old-gamer-gets-a-visit-from-police-after-she-misses-her-daily-check-in-call-because-was-trying-to-beat-her-record-level/)
