Tulsa, Oklahoma: Wild Burrito Chase Ends in Traffic JamTulsa, Oklahoma: Wild Burrito Chase Ends in Traffic Jam In a bizarre turn of events, a wild burrito chase brought Tulsa, Oklahoma, to a standstill on Tuesday afternoon. The incident began when a man, later identified as 35-year-old John Doe, allegedly stole a burrito from a local Tex-Mex restaurant. As he fled on foot, wielding the stolen delicacy, witnesses called the police. A citywide manhunt ensued, with multiple police units and a helicopter called to the scene. The burrito bandit led authorities on a merry chase through the city’s streets, dodging pedestrians and narrowly avoiding traffic. The chase reached its climax on the busy Interstate 44, where Doe’s reckless weaving and lane-changing caused a massive traffic jam. Cars piled up for miles as the police closed off the highway to apprehend the burrito thief. After a brief standoff, Doe was finally taken into custody. The stolen burrito, however, was deemed too spicy to be returned to the restaurant and was confiscated by police as evidence. “We’ve seen a lot of crazy things during our years on the force, but this one takes the cake,” said Lieutenant James Carter of the Tulsa Police Department. “A burrito chase ending in a traffic jam? It’s something you couldn’t make up.” Doe was charged with theft, reckless driving, and causing a traffic hazard. He is currently being held in the Tulsa County Jail. The burrito incident has become a viral sensation, with local news outlets and social media platforms buzzing with the story. Many have dubbed Doe the “Burrito Bandit” and have praised the Tulsa Police Department for their swift and decisive response. As of this writing, the traffic jam caused by the chase has cleared, and normal traffic flow has resumed on Interstate 44. However, the legend of the “Burrito Bandit” is sure to live on in Tulsa folklore for years to come.
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