4-year-old calls 911 to say 'bad mom' ate his ice cream, needs jail
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MOUNT PLEASANT, Wis. (WJW) — Lots of us have been there. You go to the freezer and discover your ice cream has been eaten and not by you.

That’s what prompted a 4-year-old boy in a small Wisconsin town to call the police last week.

On March 4, Mount Pleasant police said they were sent to a home after a little boy called 911 to say “his mom was being bad and needed to go to jail” and then hung up.

Upon arrival, the boy first told the two officers he called authorities after his mom ate his ice cream and that jail was probably the only option. He then changed his mind and said he “no longer wanted her to go to jail and just wanted some ice cream,” police said.

In police body-worn camera footage, seen at the top of the story, officers are heard explaining to the boy, “No calling 911 unless it’s a real emergency, OK?”

On the video, his mom said this was “the first time he’s ever done anything like this,” explaining, “How he did it was so impressive. He got on the phone and he told Siri, he said, ‘Hey, Siri. Call the police. My mom is being bad.'”

The officers with the 4-year-old who just wanted ice cream.(Courtesy Village of Mount Pleasant Police Department/Facebook)

The officers showed up the next day with ice cream in tow for the 4-year-old.

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