Officer Jennifer Moreno told The Detroit News that officers came back to her house on Wednesday and Thursday.
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. Haddon said she didn't mean to offend anyone.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Haddon told the newspaper she used to live in Redford Township and would have emergency personnel show up almost every day.
A Detroit woman's Halloween decoration has prompted repeated visits by police.
"I used to live in Redford Township, and oh God -- the police department, fire department, they would come out every day," Haddon said. But this year, for some reason, it's getting a lot of attention."
"I'm trying to bring laughter to Detroit," she said. "Just a dummy," said Officer Shanelle Williams.
Haddon said she puts the dummy face down in a different location of her yard every morning and watches the reactions from passers-by as she drinks her coffee. She says some have attempted CRP and "once NYC Halloween they find out it's a dummy, it's so hilarious."
"We received one call each about the dummy on the sixth, seventh and eighth," Moreno said.
By Friday the calls finally ceased. "But as of Friday, the only call we received to Mendota was to check on the welfare of a 99-year-old woman."
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Larethia Haddon said police showed up to her home Tuesday, the first day she placed a dummy face down in her front yard. "Everywhere I've ever lived, it's always been this way
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