Taco Bell patrons throw food at employees who forgot hot sauce, cause disturbance, police say
Erik and Katyra Stratton, of Oregon, were arrested after they allegedly threw their food at Taco Bell employees, police said. (Washington County Sheriff's Office)Things got a little heated after a Taco Bell restaurant in Aloha, Ore., apparently forgot to give a couple their hot sauce.Katyra Stratton, 37, threw fast food through a drive-thru window at a Taco Bell employee who apparently didn't include hot sauce with her meal, KATU-TV reported. The couple then blocked the drive-thru lane for some time, refusing to pull forward, police said.Eventually, Stratton's husband, Erik, entered the store "yelling obscenities at the staff, causing a disturbance," Deputy Jeff Talbot, public information officer for the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, told Fox News in an email Monday afternoon.Erik was arrested for second-degree disorderly conduct and was held at the Washington County Jail, while Stratton received a citation for harassment.
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Similarly, a man named Joseph Ristick was arrested after he allegedly assaulted a Gresham, Ore., Taco Bell manager in June over what he deemed to be slow service and berated other customers inside of the restaurant. Ristick had been at the restaurant to apply for a job.“Clearly Ristick would go through great lengths to get someone a quick and tasty taco but pretty sure he’s not getting an interview anytime soon,” the Gresham Police Department said in a Facebook post.
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Aloha is located in northwest Oregon, just outside of Portland. It’s about 30 miles from Gresham.Kaitlyn Schallhorn is a Reporter for Fox News. Follow her on Twitter: @K_Schallhorn.
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