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Home»Human Interest»Ohio Officers Respond to Welfare Check, Find 91-Year-Old Grandma Trying to ‘Beat Her Record Level’ in Bedroom

Ohio Officers Respond to Welfare Check, Find 91-Year-Old Grandma Trying to ‘Beat Her Record Level’ in Bedroom

Not all heroes answer phones

Sahiba TahleelBy Sahiba TahleelApril 16, 20263 Mins Read
Ohio police rushed to check on a 91-year-old woman after she missed her daily welfare call — only to find her perfectly fine and deep into a video game session, trying to beat her own high score.
Image source: X via @officer_Lew

A recent welfare check call in Westlake, Ohio, sounds like something straight out of a sitcom. Police were called because a 91-year-old woman wasn’t answering her phone, and even her family couldn’t reach her. As the situation started to cause panic, cops showed up at her residence, bracing to find something tragic. Instead, they found her in her room, ignoring everybody because she was playing a video game.

WATCH🚨: A 91-year-old grandmother missed her daily check-in calls, so her family requested a welfare check.

When police showed up, they found her in her room… absolutely locked in, trying to beat her personal record on a video game 😭

Everyone had a good laugh, and she… pic.twitter.com/NsRUNCnqNk

— Officer Lew (@officer_Lew) April 15, 2026

Reportedly, she is part of an ‘Are You Okay?’ program where the city checks up on old people via a call every day to make sure they are doing fine. If you don’t answer, the officers are dispatched immediately. 

She just couldn’t care less about incoming calls. Her daughter, dispatch, and the whole police department were sent straight to voicemail so she could keep playing. Concern escalated quickly, but turns out this grandma was living her best gamer life.

Turns out, there was no emergency at all. Bodycam footage, some of which was made public, shows one of the officers telling dispatch, “We’re here with her now. She’s playing video games in her bedroom.”

Reports say she was locked into beating her own high score on a bubble pop-style game. She got so into it, she missed the knocking, the phone calls, even the cops coming in. The reporter can be heard saying, “not just playing video games, but trying to beat her record level.”

Internet Reacts To Ohio Grandma’s Video Game Welfare Check

The clip and the story behind it quickly warmed the internet, with most reactions leaning into admiration and humor rather than concern. “Wait… I NEED MORE! Which game? Which level? DID SHE DO IT?!” one person wrote, capturing the burning question on everyone’s mind. 

Others were already thinking about the marketing potential. “I think, whatever game it was, needs to pay her to do an ad for them,” a user commented. Some responses were more about personal aspirations. “I fully intend to have this problem if I ever make it to 91 years old,” one person wrote. 

A few kept it short and sharp. “She must have been too busy killing things to bother call,” one comment read, while another offered a more reflective take: “Well, that’s a nice subversion of expectations of what usually happens on these types of calls.”

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The incident was funny, but it also gave a small nod to what the ‘Are You Okay?’ program is all about: making sure everyone gets checked on and no one is forgotten. This time, it just happened to show that a 91-year-old in Ohio is not only doing fine, but isn’t even close to giving up the controller.

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Sahiba Tahleel is a journalist at The Nerd Stash, with experience covering entertainment, human interest, viral stories, and internet culture. Her work centers on trending moments, online debates, and pop culture stories with a strong internet pulse. Off the clock, she is deep in meme timelines, books, or binge-watching her favorite shows and movies.

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