My question involves criminal law for the state of: Texas
My stupid cell phone accidentally called 911. (I had called a few days earlier because I was concerned about a kid playing near a busy street and was worried he would get hit by a car............. and 911 was in my phone records and thats how it accidentally called.)
So I explained that it was a mistake that my phone called 911 to the operator and apologized.
The operator insisted on my location and name for their records.
I gave my correct location (where I was at the moment) but for whatever reasons (i was still SOOOO MAD that the phone called 911 by accident) that I gave a fake name. I don't know why really, I have nothing to hide, but I did. And the 911 operator probably could tell because I was hesitant. And, yes, I am fully aware now that that is illegal.
Here's the thing: I know I have called 911 numerous times over the past year or two (with the SAME PHONE NUMBER) (witnessed accidents, etc) and given my correct name. So it doesnt' take a rocket scientist to know that I gave a fake name.
I have no idea how 911 works, but I guess I am paranoid that they review calls - someone will figure out that I was lying - and I guess I am concerned from that call alone there will be a warrant out for obstruction of justice.
My husband says that I've watched too many COPS shows, but seriously, it is a concern of mine.
Could they issue a warrant for obstruction of justice without even questioning me? I mean how do they not know that someone is borrowing my phone? (Though if they review calls, they know that my voice is the same.)
Thanks for any responses.

