A Raleigh County delegate is responding after his wife’s 911 calls were sent to House of Delegates leaders and several press members. Del. Brandon Steele confirmed to Eyewitness News that on Dec. 23, members of the Raleigh County Sheriff’s Office and a West Virginia State Police Trooper responded to his home in Beckley after his wife called 911. The first came from a child who reported someone was breaking into the home before Steele’s wife got on the phone and said no one was trying to break in. She told the dispatcher her husband was “extremely drunk” and outside the home with rifles. The second call lasted more than 20 minutes while she stayed inside a bathroom with their three children waiting for police to arrive. When the dispatcher asked her if she was safe, she said, “I don’t know.” Steele was not charged with any crime. Steele also said he reported the incident to Capitol Police.