The offense of all offenses.

Nothing can tick a person, of any age, off more than finding out someone else in the house has eaten something belonging to them. If you ever had college roommates, you know this saga too well.

A little boy in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin wasn't having any of those shenanigans.

He was so upset that his mom ate his ice cream that he called 911.

The conversation went like this:

Dispatch: "Hello this is Racine County 911, what is the address of your emergency?"

Boy: "My mom is being bad."

Dispatch: “OK, what’s going on?”

Boy: “Come and get my mommy.”

Dispatch: “OK, what’s going on?”

Boy: “Come get my mommy.”

Dispatch: “Do you know your – Hi, what’s going on over there?”

Woman: “Oh, this little one got the phone, and he’s 4.”

Dispatch: “OK.”

Woman: “And so we’re trying to catch him because he said he was gonna call 911.”

Boy: “No – I called the police and I just told her to come and get my mommy … and I just told her to put her to jail. So leave me alone.”

Woman: “I ate his ice cream, so that’s probably why he’s calling 911.”

How dare she! Listen to the audio recording of the call here:

By the time officers got to the house, the kid said he no longer wanted his mom to go to jail.

But the next day, officers did go back to his house with an ice cream surprise!

Heaven help the next person in the house that eats the little one's food.

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