A New Hampshire police officer made sure a man had his “Happy Meal” by completing a DoorDash order himself after pulling over the food delivery driver for speeding.
Last week, Brentwood Police Officer Chris Spitalere pulled over a DoorDash driver for allegedly speeding in the small rural town of about 4,500 people.
After checking his driver’s license and registration, he discovered that both had been suspended.
Shortly after, the DoorDash driver’s car was towed and she drove her back home, leaving the unique brown bag adorned with a golden bow unattended.
Officer Robert McConn, who arrived on the scene to help, noticed the overlooked McDonald’s order, turned to Spitalere and said, “We should probably have it delivered to us,” WMUR reported.
Spitalere then made the delivery, drove it to David Eldredge’s house and walked up the front steps with the McDonald’s bag in hand.
“There was a knock on the door and I thought, oh, that’s DoorDash and there’s a police officer there,” Eldredge said.
Officer McConn (left) arrived at the scene of the speeding driver to assist Officer Spitalere, who ultimately delivered the McDonald’s order to David Eldredge’s home. Deb Cram/RED USA TODAY
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“After he left, I thought maybe I should have tipped him,” he added.
While Eldredge was taken aback by his unexpected delivery driver, he thanked the officers for making sure he received his food.
“Sometimes administrative issues can get you stuck and it’s not really your fault, so we did what we could to try to help her at the scene and obviously help her with DoorDash,” said Officer Robert McConn.
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