Woman crawls in fast food chain’s drive-thru window demanding DoorDash order, US cops say


The 20-year-old woman showed up in the drive-thru at about 3.30am Friday, Nov 3, in Troutdale, the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office said. — Photo by Erik Mclean: https://www.pexels.com/photo/anonymous-person-buying-products-from-drive-thru-in-evening-4833548/

A woman crawled into a McDonald’s drive-thru window in Oregon after demanding a DoorDash order, deputies said.

The 20-year-old woman showed up in the drive-thru at about 3.30am Friday, Nov 3, in Troutdale, the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office said.

She was a passenger in a vehicle with another woman and four children when they asked workers if they could pick up a DoorDash order, deputies said. DoorDash is an online food ordering company. A delivery driver picks up food from a restaurant and delivers it to a customer through the DoorDash app.

The employees told the women they didn’t have an order, so they drove off, deputies said.

They later returned to the McDonald’s, demanded their DoorDash order and refused to leave, deputies said.

One woman got out of the passenger side and went up to the drive-thru window “yelling, cursing at and threatening the employees”, authorities said.

She then crawled partially into the window, deputies said.

Deputies arrested the woman on charges of trespass and disorderly conduct. They also arrested the 30-year-old driver on charges of driving under the influence of intoxicants and four counts of recklessly endangering another person.

Troutdale is about 15 miles east of Portland. – The Charlotte Observer/Tribune News Service

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