In a heartwarming incident in Wisconsin, a 4-year-old boy made a 911 call to report his mother for eating his ice cream. He expressed his desire for the police to arrest her. However, the situation took an unexpected turn when he later changed his mind and didn’t want his mother to face any consequences.
The police department in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, shared on Facebook that the boy dialed 911 on March 4 to report his “mean” mother, suggesting she should go to jail for consuming his ice cream.
When two officers arrived at his home, he insisted his mother had eaten his treat and should be detained. But he eventually retracted his statement, stating that he no longer wanted his mother to be jailed and simply craved some ice cream.
The following day, the officers revisited his residence and surprised him with ice cream, bringing joy to the young boy.
Numerous netizens commented on the considerate actions of the police, expressing concerns that the boy might develop the belief that dialing 911 would result in receiving ice cream. This incident could set a precedent for future interactions.
Similarly, in Oklahoma, there was a recent case where a boy called 911 requesting “emergency donuts,” leading to another heartwarming conclusion.
According to KOKH TV station, the police department in Moore, a central city in the state, shared the recording of a conversation where a boy asked for “emergency donuts” over 911.
The department mentioned that the boy used an old phone during the call. When asked about the emergency, he replied with his request for donuts and wished the dispatcher a pleasant day.
Highlighting the importance of even old phones being able to contact emergency services, the department stated that despite lacking advanced features, such devices remain useful during urgent situations.
Following the boy’s call for donuts, the department delivered them to his home the next day. As his birthday approached, he received a birthday cake and a year’s supply of free donuts from the Dunkin’ Donuts chain.
