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'High-Spice' Complaint Leads to 911 Call, Police Say

The Greenfield Police Department incident log is usually loaded with some quirky calls. Here are a few from last week.

From the “you don’t hear that every day” file, these tidbits were a part of last week’s Greenfield Police Department incident log:

  • Time for a heat check: An employee at McDonald’s, 5040 S. 76th St., called 911 at 10 p.m. on Aug. 8 to tell police there was a problem with a customer who was unhappy with the restaurant over the “high-spice levels of his McChicken” sandwich. The customer left, however, without causing further issues.
  • He (or she) got hungry, too: A resident in the 6900 block of West Plainfield Avenue told police sometime between 3-7:30 a.m. Aug. 7, someone entered his unlocked garage and removed a bike and a walker and food from a chest freezer.
  • He’s stuck where? Greenfield police helped a women help her intoxicated neighbor get out of a window well in the 5000 block of Colonial Court at 9:10 p.m. Aug. 8.

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