MIDDLEVILLE, NY — Things sounded like they were getting out of hand Sunday Night at Dibbles Inn, and it all came in through a 911 call that didn’t stay on the line long enough to explain much.

According to dispatch audio, the call came in as a hang-up from 25 Bridge Street, which is Dibbles Inn. But what caught attention wasn’t the disconnect — it was what could be heard before the line went dead.

Dispatch reported an argument happening in the background, not just raised voices, but serious enough that someone was allegedly heard talking about stabbing a male. That’s the kind of statement that makes law enforcement move quick, because those situations don’t tend to calm themselves down.

After a callback attempt, dispatch relayed that a male identified only as “George” was believed to be involved. No last name was given. He was reportedly sitting alone in a gray Ford F-150 in the parking lot at the time, not leaving, not hiding, just there.

Now here’s the part that matters — this is all based on scanner traffic and early dispatch information. It is not an official police report, and details can change fast once officers get on scene and sort out what’s real versus what was said in the heat of the moment.

There has been no confirmation yet of any injuries, arrests, or whether the situation turned physical. But anyone who’s been around long enough knows this is exactly how things can escalate if nobody steps in or things go too far.

Locals know Dibbles Inn isn’t exactly a quiet back porch on a Sunday afternoon. It’s the kind of place where things can get loud, and sometimes louder turns into something else.

The real question now is what police found when they got there — and whether this was just another argument that burned out, or something that could’ve gone a whole lot worse.

TVOTT Hillbilly News will update this story as soon as more information is confirmed.