Harris County Police in Texas had to finalize a Uber Eats delivery after arresting a delivery man who was “consciously and intentionally displaying a fictional license plate.”
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“To ensure that the citizen still received his order, the deputy plate intervened and personally completed the delivery of the food,” wrote Deputy Mark Herman in the Facebook publication.
The police went to the client’s door with the Uber Eats delivery bag to finalize the service. In one of the photos, the man serves the door with a confused expression.
“Great work from our agents, not only doing the law, but also going beyond for the sake of our community!” Herman continued in the post.
The suspect was later identified as Ronaldo Carrillo. He was taken by the officers to the Harris County jail.
The suspect who should have made the delivery, Ronaldo Carrillo, was arrested on a $ 100 bail and taken to the Harris County jail, according to Click2Houston.
Photos: Facebook Mark Herman, Harris County Constable Precinct 4. This content was created with the help of AI and revised by the editorial team.