Ohio Police Used a Garage Code to Enter a Home. What They Found Was Unexpected.

When officers entered a 91-year-old woman’s bedroom in Westlake, Ohio, they weren’t sure what they’d find. They found her. Eyes on her screen, phone out of earshot, completely unconcerned with the world outside her door.
She was trying to beat her record in Bubble Pop.

A Routine Morning Goes Quiet
Every day in Westlake, Ohio, the city places calls to elderly residents enrolled in its “Are You Okay?” program — a free, voluntary check-in service designed to catch problems before they become emergencies.
On April 9, 2026, one of those calls went unanswered.
Then a callback. Also unanswered. The woman’s daughter tried to reach her. Nothing. Dispatchers grew concerned. “Everyone’s a little bit alarmed that she’s missing these contacts,” Westlake Police Captain Jerry Vogel said. news5cleveland
Officers were sent to her home.

Nobody Came to the Door
They knocked. No answer.
Her car, they noticed, was parked inside the garage. She was home.
Police used a code to open the woman’s garage door and entered the residence. news5cleveland Officers moved through the home, calling out as they went.
The radio call that followed would make the entire department smile.

“She’s Playing Video Games in Her Bedroom”
Body camera video captured the moment an officer announced “Westlake police” and walked into the home. His report back to dispatchers was brief: “We’re here with her. She’s playing video games in her bedroom.” news5cleveland
She was deep into a game called Bubble Pop — a mobile puzzle game — and was in the middle of an attempt to beat her personal record level. The phone had been ringing. She simply hadn’t heard it.
Police said the woman was fine and was thankful officers had checked on her. news5cleveland
“Everyone got a good laugh out of it,” Captain Vogel said. news5cleveland

What We Know
Date: April 9, 2026, Westlake, Ohio
Program: The city’s “Are You Okay?” program, coordinated by Donna Feorene, places daily check-in calls to enrolled elderly residents
What triggered the welfare check: The woman did not answer her daily call, a callback, or outreach from her daughter
How police entered: Officers used a pre-provided garage door code — a standard procedure for enrolled participants
What they found: The 91-year-old woman in her bedroom, unharmed, playing Bubble Pop on her phone
Her status: Safe. Grateful. Apparently mid-game.
On record: Captain Jerry Vogel confirmed the incident and spoke to media; body camera footage was reviewed by local news outlets

Why This Story Landed So Hard
America has more than 58 million adults over 65. Many live alone. Every day, family members, neighbors, and community programs quietly work to make sure they’re okay — often with no fanfare, and sometimes with no outcome worth writing home about.
This time, the outcome was worth writing home about.
The “Are You Okay?” program did exactly what it was built to do. It noticed. It responded. And it turned a moment of alarm into something people will be telling at the dinner table for years.
There’s also something quietly radical about a 91-year-old woman who doesn’t need rescuing — she just needs a few more minutes to beat her record.
She never did tell officers whether she managed it.

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