An Illinois law enforcement officer was caught on video delivering a DoorDash order to a customer after the driver was pulled over during a traffic stop.
In a Facebook post on Thursday, the Kane County Sheriff’s Office posted video of Deputy Milner walking into a home with an order in hand.
“My deputies are always following him,” Kane County Sheriff Ron Hain said. “After having to hold back a food delivery driver, he completes the order to make sure no one goes hungry.”
Ringing doorbell camera footage from January 14, 2024 shows Milner walking up to the house on a sidewalk surrounded by snow.
He then rang the doorbell, at which point he heard a dog barking from inside.
When the resident opened the door, he asked Milner if the driver had been in an accident.
Kane County, Illinois Deputy Milner was seen in front of the house with a DoorDash order in hand. Kane County Sheriff’s Office / Facebook
“No, he’s been arrested, but we want to make sure you get your food. You all have a good night,” the deputy said.’
The resident later told Milner, “You’re great. Thank you.”
DoorDash did not immediately respond to inquiries from Fox News Digital about the matter.
Kane County, Illinois Deputy Milner served DoorDash orders after the driver was pulled over during a traffic stop on January 14, 2024. Kane County Sheriff’s Office / Facebook
Amy Johnson, chief public information officer for the Kane County Sheriff’s Office told Fox News Digital the food delivery driver, Abrahan J. Salazar Salas, had stopped to stop.
He was charged with an unspecified misdemeanor.
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