(MARIETTA, Ga.) — Georgia police have issued an arrest warrant for a man who called police more than 100 times over the past three years for mostly non-emergency issues. WSB-TV reported Tuesday that 62-year-old William Baccus is charged with abuse of 911. Cobb County Fire Chief Randy Crider says Baccus has called to ask them to bring him milk, his cellphone and a TV remote. Crider says fire and paramedics have to respond to each of Baccus’ calls, which ties up emergency personnel and resources.