Police identify woman who allegedly smashed plates over OKC restaurant's 'endless shrimp' policy
Authorities say the woman also got into an argument with the restaurant's staff about the policy
Updated: 2:32 PM CST Feb 19, 2024
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Police identify woman who allegedly smashed plates over OKC restaurant's 'endless shrimp' policy
Authorities say the woman also got into an argument with the restaurant's staff about the policy
Updated: 2:32 PM CST Feb 19, 2024
Police have learned the identity of a woman sought in connection with an incident stemming from an "endless shrimp policy" at an Oklahoma City restaurant.Open the video player above to see some of the headlines KOCO 5 is following.On Monday, the Oklahoma City Police Department posted a picture of a woman they say got into an argument with waitstaff late last week at a restaurant near Memorial and May. Police said the argument was about the restaurant's "endless shrimp" policy that wasn't truly endless.Police said the woman allegedly smashed plates on the ground and became verbally aggressive with employees, according to police. >> Download the KOCO 5 AppWhen a staff member called 911, a man tried to slap the phone out of her hand, police said. The man and woman then left without paying. Later on Monday, police said they received a tip leading to the woman's identification. Because she has been identified, KOCO 5 has chosen to remove the woman's picture.Top Headlines 2 drivers dead after head-on crash on State Highway 9 in Pottawatomie County, OHP says Police arrest suspect after driver hits cars, crashes into northwest Oklahoma City home Is Caitlin Clark headed to the WNBA? Here's what the star has said about her future plans OU softball team honors Toby Keith with new helmet decal Biker dies in hospital after crashing in Oklahoma City
OKLAHOMA CITY — Police have learned the identity of a woman sought in connection with an incident stemming from an "endless shrimp policy" at an Oklahoma City restaurant.
Open the video player above to see some of the headlines KOCO 5 is following.
On Monday, the Oklahoma City Police Department posted a picture of a woman they say got into an argument with waitstaff late last week at a restaurant near Memorial and May. Police said the argument was about the restaurant's "endless shrimp" policy that wasn't truly endless.
Police said the woman allegedly smashed plates on the ground and became verbally aggressive with employees, according to police.
>> Download the KOCO 5 App
When a staff member called 911, a man tried to slap the phone out of her hand, police said. The man and woman then left without paying.
Later on Monday, police said they received a tip leading to the woman's identification. Because she has been identified, KOCO 5 has chosen to remove the woman's picture.
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