A 33-year-old resident of Lundar, Manitoba is facing numerous charges  after allegedly making a series of 911 calls which included demanding  RCMP officers somehow bring the National Hockey League back to the  province.
 "He began the conversation by saying he wanted the Jets back. He was  quite upset about it," a justice source told the Free Press on  Wednesday. The incident occurred last year but was never reported  publicly by police. The Free Press uncovered details this week through  court documents.
 The potential return of the NHL has been a hot topic in recent years,  with many believing it's a matter of when, not if, Winnipeg gets a team  back. And while the subject usually triggers passionate debate, this is  believed to be the first time it has ever prompted police action.
 The emergency dispatcher politely told the angry caller there was  nothing she could do to help him and reminded him that he was tying up a  valuable resource before hanging up. But the man continued to phone  back, claiming he had a lot on his mind.
 "He had apparently been drinking and told police he hadn't slept in  days. He started talking about world conglomerates, things like that. He  was hallucinating, obviously," said the source.
 The final straw came when the man began insulting the 911 operator,  eventually calling her a crude name.  She warned him that his number had  been traced and police were being sent out to arrest him.
 "If you're coming to get me, can you bring me some smokes," was his reply.
 
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