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Angry customer tries to climb through Wendy's drive-thru window in South Jersey
A Wendy's restaurant customer got an unhappy meal after allegedly ticking off her server with personal comments.
Police were sent to the North High Street fast-food restaurant shortly after 1 a.m. Sunday for a report that a customer had tried to climb in the drive-through window to get at an employee who had thrown fruit punch on her.
The incident, which took about four hours for police to sort out, didn't generate any charges.
However, police did arrest the customer, 21-year-old Ashley A. Roberts of Mays Landing, and her two passengers after finding a plastic bag with suspected marijuana in Roberts' car.
Wendy's employee Lorissa Mendez, 19, of Archer Street told police she and Roberts know each other. They have been at odds over the father of Mendez's child, according to a police report.
"Mendez stated that the subjects in the vehicle were 'talking (deleted),' which provoked her to throw the fruit punch at Roberts," Officer Jaymes Swain wrote in a report released Monday.
Roberts told police the fruit punch hit her and damaged her car.
Swain said as he looked at the inside of the driver's side door, he spotted a small plastic bag containing what appeared to be marijuana.
Roberts would not say whose bag it was, so she was arrested on charges of marijuana possession and marijuana possession in a motor vehicle, police said. She also was advised of her option to file complaints against Mendez.
Roberts' passengers were identified as Marcus Terrell Harris, 23, of the 2200 block of South 2nd Street and Tonya J. Garron, 23, of Port Cumberland Road. Harris initially gave a false name to police, authorities said.
Harris and Garron also would not say who owned the plastic bag, according to police.
Harris was charged with marijuana possession, hindering apprehension and obstruction. He also was wanted on two Municipal Court warrants and a Cumberland County civil contempt warrant, and was held in Cumberland County Jail.
Police charged Garron with possession of marijuana and released her.
A restaurant manager declined comment Monday.