Eight-Year-Old’s Homework Call Leads to Mother’s Rescue
Eight-year-old Ryan Crosby was struggling with his math homework one quiet evening when he found himself overwhelmed and alone. The house was still, and the late hour—nearing 10 p.m.—only added to his unease. Remembering his mother’s words—“If you ever need help, don’t be scared to call 911”—Ryan picked up the phone.
When the dispatcher answered, Ryan calmly said, “I need help with my math homework.” At first, it seemed like a prank. But then he added, “I wouldn’t have called if my mom was home.”
That changed everything.

The dispatcher gently asked if there was another adult in the house. Ryan said no—he had been alone all day. Alarmed, the dispatcher traced the call and sent officers to the home. There, they found Ryan safe but alone, with no sign of his mother, Matilda Crosby.
A search began immediately. Using the last known signal from Matilda’s phone, authorities focused on an area on the outskirts of town. A K9 unit was deployed. Hours later, the dog led officers to a car parked off a remote road. Inside, they found Matilda unconscious.
She had suffered from heat exhaustion after her car broke down, and her phone had died. She’d been stranded for hours with no way to call for help.
Thanks to Ryan’s call—meant for homework help but fueled by instinct—his mother was rescued in time. That night, they were reunited at the hospital. Ryan didn’t solve his math problem, but he became a hero for something far more important: saving his mother’s life.







