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Indianapolis jailhouse deputy has egg on his face after Marion County Sheriff's Office investigated the missing bites from his McChicken.
The conclusion was he did at the start of his shift had a quick nibble sandwich then placed it in the refrigerator in a break room. He returned nearly seven hours later having forgotten that he had previously bitten the sandwich. He wrongly concluded that a McDonald’s restaurant employee had tampered with his food because he is a law enforcement officer.
Show the sheriffs department had to investigate the bite of the burger instead of taking a bite out of crime.
The deputy had to swallowed his pride and apologized to the local McDonald’s since he made a public accusation on the local news channel.
The conclusion was he did at the start of his shift had a quick nibble sandwich then placed it in the refrigerator in a break room. He returned nearly seven hours later having forgotten that he had previously bitten the sandwich. He wrongly concluded that a McDonald’s restaurant employee had tampered with his food because he is a law enforcement officer.
Show the sheriffs department had to investigate the bite of the burger instead of taking a bite out of crime.
The deputy had to swallowed his pride and apologized to the local McDonald’s since he made a public accusation on the local news channel.
UPDATE: Police officer forgot he took a bite from his sandwich at Indy McDonald's
A customer at a local McDonald's restaurant is looking for answers after finding that someone may have already helped themselves to his sandwich.
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