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"Hello, uh, you ordered groceries? Your driver got arrested, so we're delivering your groceries!"
It would have been difficult to summarize the sense of surprise that homeowner Joe Neu and his family felt when Florida police officers arrived carrying bags of produce and groceries.
The story made national news on Fox 35 Orlando, where in a neighborhood called Titusville on March 26, two police officers went "above and beyond" to finish the job that the man they had just arrested was carrying out.
Suspect Richard Robertson, 40, was wanted on felony charges both in Florida and Texas. Officers who spotted his plate numbers and pulled him over confirmed his identity, but also noticed a large delivery order in the car.
Having finished the "protect" part of the job, they switched over to the "serve" part, which had a woman in the home remarking that she would make sure the officers received Robertson's tip.
Arriving at the house, the policewoman rang the doorbell, and video captured by the Ring camera on the door and shared on social media, shows her noting with a smile on her face "funny" while waiting for an answer.
"My dad was a police officer when I was growing up, so I have the utmost respect for them, so when I saw that, it was wonderful to see," Mr. Neu told Fox.
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