Chilling 911 audio reveals moment Ohio cops find Uber driver, 61, dying on ... trends now

Chilling 911 audio reveals moment Ohio cops find Uber driver, 61, dying on ... trends now
Chilling 911 audio reveals moment Ohio cops find Uber driver, 61, dying on ... trends now

Chilling 911 audio reveals moment Ohio cops find Uber driver, 61, dying on ... trends now

Chilling 911 audio has revealed the moment Ohio cops discovered an innocent Uber driver dying on a driveway after the homeowner shot her multiple times. 

Lo-Letha Toland-Hall, 61, was gunned down by William Brock, 81, on March 25 in the rural village of South Charleston, located between Columbus and Cincinnati. 

Dashcam footage from her cab shows Brock pointing a pistol at her - and DailyMail.com has now obtained audio of the 911 call he made after shooting. 

A call handler reads Brock's address at Clifton Road before saying: 'Getting a report of a female that has been shot... a black female laying in the driveway.'

Brock later told cops that scammers had made threatening calls to him demanding money - and police believe the same fraudsters called Toland-Hall's Uber to his home to 'pick up a package'.  

Dashcam footage from the cab shows Brock pointing a pistol at Toland-Hall - and DailyMail.com has now obtained audio of the 911 call he made after shooting

Dashcam footage from the cab shows Brock pointing a pistol at Toland-Hall - and DailyMail.com has now obtained audio of the 911 call he made after shooting

Lo-Letha Toland-Hall, 61, (pictured) was gunned down by William Brock, 81, on March 25 in the rural village of South Charleston, located between Columbus and Cincinnati

Lo-Letha Toland-Hall, 61, (pictured) was gunned down by William Brock, 81, on March 25 in the rural village of South Charleston, located between Columbus and Cincinnati

Brock later told cops that scammers had made threatening calls to him demanding money - and the same fraudsters called the Uber to his home to 'pick up a package'

Brock later told cops that scammers had made threatening calls to him demanding money - and the same fraudsters called the Uber to his home to 'pick up a package'

Toland-Hall became the oblivious victim of the twisted set-up when she arrived at Brock's property and he demanded to know who sent her before pulling the trigger. 

'She's been shot in the leg, possibly somewhere else as well,' the female call handler can be heard saying on the 911 audio. 

'It sounded like the caller shot the female,' she added. 'She was shot in the leg and shoulder.' 

Uber has also broken its silence over the incident, saying it is supporting the police investigation into the killing of Toland-Hall, a mother-to-one from Columbus, Ohio.  

'This is a horrific tragedy and our hearts continue to be with Lo-Letha’s loved ones as they grieve,' the ride-hailing app said in a statement. 

'We have been in contact with law enforcement and remain committed to supporting their investigation.'

Brock told police he had been received threatening phone calls from scammers demanding money in the weeks running up to the deadly altercation. 

On the day of the shooting, a scammer had called him telling him a relative was in jail. 

They demanded money from him, then placed an order via Uber for someone to collect a package from his house, officials believe. 

Beloved mother-of-one Lo-Letha Toland-Hall, 61, was shot dead by William Brock in the town of South Charleston on March 25

Beloved mother-of-one Lo-Letha Toland-Hall, 61, was shot dead by

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