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When they arrived at the house for the regular visit, the boys ran inside the house, and Powell slammed the door in the social worker's face. She called her supervisor and 911, reaching the call center in Tacoma, about 10 miles away from Powell's house. She quickly laid out the situation: "Something really weird has happened. The kids went into the house and the parent
-- the biological parent -- whose name is Josh Powell will not let me in the door. What should I do? ... "I could hear one of the kids crying, and he still wouldn't let me in." Pierce County, the second largest in the state and home to about 800,000 people, has an enhanced 911 system that is designed to give police an approximate location of a cellphone caller. It wasn't immediately clear if the call center used that feature to locate the social worker. While she was still looking for the address, she said, "But I think I need help right away." The dispatcher proceeded to question her repeatedly about who she was and her role. "Who is there to exercise the visitation?" he asked. "I am," she said. "The visit is with Josh Powell. And he's the husband of ..." "And who's supervising?" he asked. "I supervise." "So you supervise and you're doing the visit? You supervise yourself?" he asked. After getting it straight, the dispatcher told her someone would come, though he wasn't sure when. Moments later, the house erupted in flames. Josh Powell's sister, Alina Powell, called 911 about five minutes later to say she received emails from her brother explaining what to do with his property and saying he couldn't live without his sons. Alina Powell told a dispatcher she feared her brother was going to do something because of pressure he faced after his wife's disappearance. "I'm terrified to drive over there," she said, sobbing. "I'm not afraid of him. He's never hurt me. I'm afraid of seeing something I don't want to see."
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