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Police: Customer calls 911 over wrong order at Burger King

Heather Smith, 22, charged with disorderly conduct at Indiana County restaurant

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Police: Customer calls 911 over wrong order at Burger King
Heather Smith, 22, charged with disorderly conduct at Indiana County restaurant
Burger King's famous slogan may be "Have it your way," but when that didn't work out for one woman, police said she decided to call 911.According to state police in Indiana County, Heather Smith became upset over an order she placed Friday afternoon at the Burger King in the 1700 block of Oakland Avenue in White Township.Smith, 22, then called 911 and was transferred to an emergency police line for help with her order, police said."While awaiting the arrival of the state police, the accused exited her vehicle that was in the drive-through lane and engaged in threatening and yelling behavior, which caused public alarm," police wrote in a news release.Police charged Smith, of Indiana, with disorderly conduct. Investigators said she was also wanted on outstanding charges in South Carolina.

Burger King's famous slogan may be "Have it your way," but when that didn't work out for one woman, police said she decided to call 911.

According to state police in Indiana County, Heather Smith became upset over an order she placed Friday afternoon at the Burger King in the 1700 block of Oakland Avenue in White Township.

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Smith, 22, then called 911 and was transferred to an emergency police line for help with her order, police said.

"While awaiting the arrival of the state police, the accused exited her vehicle that was in the drive-through lane and engaged in threatening and yelling behavior, which caused public alarm," police wrote in a news release.

Police charged Smith, of Indiana, with disorderly conduct. Investigators said she was also wanted on outstanding charges in South Carolina.