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4-Year-Old Calls 911 on Mom for “Stealing” Ice Cream

A 4-year-old called the cops on his mom—for eating his ice cream! 🍦🚔 Turns out, it wasn’t even his. Would YOUR kid turn you in?

You sacrifice so much for your kids.  Then they turn around and rat you out to the FUZZ . . .

A mom in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin got a visit from the cops last week after her four-year-old son turned her in . . . for eating his ICE CREAM.  Mount Pleasant is near Racine, about 20 miles south of Milwaukee.

He called and told them she was “being bad.”  Then he said “come and get my mommy” and “put her in jail.” 

His mom got on the phone a few seconds later and said, “I ate his ice cream, so that’s probably why he’s calling.”

They believed her but had to do a welfare check, just in case.  And when they showed up, he tried to get her in trouble AGAIN.  He claimed she HIT him.  (!!!)  Then he admitted he was just angry about the ice cream.

The mom had a sense of humor about it and just laughed.  She even let him put her in cuffs, but he eventually said he didn’t want to press charges. 

It turned out it wasn’t even his ice cream to begin with, it was hers.  They had two, and he just THOUGHT she stole his. 

He also didn’t dial 911.  She said he got Siri to call.  The cops noted he seems like he’s pretty smart for his age.

They went back the next day and brought him some ice cream.  They even added sprinkles because he said he liked them. 

(Fox 8 / People / CNN)

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