The Orange County Sheriff’s Department released the two 911 tapes Thursday regarding the search for missing Caylee Anthony.
An earlier phone call from Cindy Anthony, Caylee's grandmother, was released Friday by Orlando police, in which she tries to bring in her daughter, Casey, to have her arrested for stealing Cindy's car and some money.
In the first tape released Thursday, Cindy Anthony said she wanted Casey arrested, and reported she had stolen her car and some money.
Cindy Anthony called a second time, after Casey told her the toddler had been missing for more than a month.
Later in the second call, a calmer Casey Anthony told dispatchers her daughter was with a babysitter named Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez.
The 911 calls give some insight with what detectives are dealing with in the investigation.
During the first call, Cindy Anthony mentioned she wanted someone arrested, but then mentioned later that her granddaughter had been missing for a month.
News 13 talked to Dr. Richard Weinblatt, the manager of the Criminal Justice program at Seminole Community College, who said the calls defintely send up some red flags.
"It's a little bit unsual. You have contradictions, even when you compare it to current statements to things that happened in the call, and she seems to be focusing on the fact somebody arrested, and she's focusing on that instead of the granddaughter, which seems to be an afterthought," Weinblatt said.
Weinblatt added Casey's behavior was unusually calm as she spoke with the dispatcher.
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