Angry Patrons Hurl Food at Denny’s Staff, Highland Heights Police Report

A disturbance occurred at a Denny’s in Highland Heights, Ohio, on November 21, when a couple became unruly. Around 4:15 a.m., they allegedly threw food at the restaurant employees over a dispute about their Uber Eats order. Reports indicate that a steak was among the items launched during the incident. The suspects fled the scene before the police could arrive.
Incident Details
The disturbance intensified as the couple argued with staff, asserting that their order was wrong. As employees followed the duo outside to resolve the conflict, the food was thrown both inside and outside the premises.
Investigations Underway
Highland Heights detectives are currently working to identify the individuals involved. They aim to ensure that appropriate charges are filed in connection with this restaurant incident.
Other Recent Disturbances
- November 18: A man reported a verbal altercation with a motorist whose vehicle nearly struck him and his wife near Burgers 2 Beer. The situation escalated when a man claiming to be the owner of a nearby Verizon store confronted him. Officers could not locate the other parties involved, and the complainant opted not to pursue the matter further.
- November 21: A 20-year-old woman approached the police regarding harassment from a man she recently met. After noticing him at her family’s home, she expressed concern over his alarming messages and behavior, including following her to the police station.
- November 18: Staff members at Mulligan’s Pub reported a patron who refused to leave after being asked. The individual was found outside and given a courtesy ride home after confirmation of his well-being.
- November 24: An employee at Aberdeen Crossings expressed concerns over being threatened by a woman. Officers investigated but found no direct threats had been made.
- November 22: Management at Sky Zone alerted authorities to a group of juveniles causing disturbances and threatening fights. Police intervened by escorting two juveniles away from the location at the request of management.
The Highland Heights Police Department is committed to addressing these incidents and ensuring community safety. For more updates and reports, visit El-Balad.



