One Arizona kindergartener recently learned the lesson that you can’t call 911 to order McDonald’s – though one kindhearted officer embraced the “teaching moment” to clarify when it’s appropriate to use the emergency number, and surprised the boy with the requested Happy Meal, too.
Last week, a 5-year-old named Charlie called the Mesa Police Department in search of McDonald’s, and asked for a Happy Meal, before hanging up.
“Do you have an emergency?” dispatcher Anthony Bonilla asked in audio footage released by the department, Today reports.
“One Mc-Happy Meal,” Charlie responded, before ending the call.
In a follow-up call to the household, Bonilla told the boy’s father, Randy Skabelund, that an officer would soon arrive for a welfare check and that he’d perhaps stop by Mickey D’s beforehand, according to The Arizona Republic and Inside Edition.
Fifteen minutes later, Officer Randolph “Scott” Valedez arrived to speak with Charlie – with the requested McDonald’s in hand.
“He said, ‘I brought you a Happy Meal but before I give it to you we need to talk about the right time to call 911,’” Charlie’s mom, Kim Skabelund, said. “Officer Valdez was wonderful. He handled the situation with such love and kindness and really touched our hearts.”
“We were completely surprised and a little embarrassed,” she admitted, telling Inside Edition that her son now clearly understands that he should tell his parents – not 911 – if he’s craving McDonald’s.
Kim said she was also surprised to realize that her young son likely ordered the meal – a cheeseburger with ketchup – for his older sister, Jadyn, 6.
“That’s what Jadyn gets. Charlie only eats the chicken nuggets,” the mom told Today. “He’s always looking out for Jadyn.”