DASHCAM: Teens speed away from Willoughby Buffalo Wild Wings with employee on car (no audio)

DASHCAM: Teens speed away from Willoughby Buffalo Wild Wings with employee on car (no audio)

Police in Lake County are investigating following a bizarre incident at a Willoughby restaurant this past Sunday night. A 911 call came in just after 9:30 p.m. Sunday from a kitchen manager at Buffalo Wild Wings alleging a group of customers was trying to "dine-and-dash" and that one of his employees was on top of their car attempting to prevent them from leaving. The dispatcher advised the caller to tell the employee to get off the car, but he said she could not because they were driving recklessly and "fast as f---." The manager can be heard on the call yelling for the 24-year-old worker to "get off the car." According to the audio, another 19-year-old male employee was briefly on the vehicle but fell off, possibly suffering at least minor injuries to his knee. Officers arrived at the scene minutes later, and dashcam video shows the other worker still on the hood of the car as the group drove out of the parking lot and westbound onto Euclid Avenue. The white BMW sped off at speeds reaching 50 miles per hour with cops chasing it, according to a police report. The woman came off the hood about a mile away from the restaurant on the 1500 block of Douglas Road in Wickliffe, and she did not suffer any injuries. Police finally pulled the vehicle over near Juna Drive and took all three occupants into custody. All were under the age of 18, and one of the passengers had been reported missing out of Cleveland. Authorities also allege they found marijuana in the car. Specific charges against the teens were not mentioned in the report. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/loc...