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A hungry 5-year-old Florida boy craves Chick-fil-a One morning this summer, a man sneaked out of his home and went to the popular fast food restaurant alone, prompting police to visit him while he was having a meal.
When the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office deputies appeared, the boy was known as William, having breakfast sandwiches at a stall next to Manager A.
“Do you want to take me to jail?” He asked the officer according to the video of BodyCam.

A 5-year-old Florida boy sneaks away from home to Chick-fil-a. Police saw him eating sandwiches next to the store manager. (Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office)
“No,” one officer replied. “I won’t send you to jail.”
William managed to leave the house while his parents were sleeping. Police said he then squeezed on the fence surrounding the property and walked alone on the street for breakfast.
After dinner, the police placed the boy in a squad car and, with William’s help, was able to find his home, and to his surprise, his parents did not realize they had left.
“It’s actually a little scary because we didn’t realize what was going on until later,” his mother, Victoria, said during a gathering with employees. and officers In the restaurant.

William’s parents reunited with police and Chick-Fil-A staff a few weeks later. (Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office)
“I know he knows how to get to Chick-fil-A because we get there,” she said. “I will never expect anyone else in the house to be here alone in the morning.”
this Boy’s fatherPhil said his son had “one adventure.”
“I’m worried about him – he’s scared, he’s crying, is he upset? He’s quiet, which is unusual for him.” “I think it really cheered him up a little, so I really don’t think we need to be so big that he shouldn’t do it again.”

Chick-fil-A of San Jose Boulevard in Jacksonville held a party with 5-year-old William a few weeks after he walked in. (Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office)
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He added: “I think he knows it’s serious, but we did talk about it.”