Michigan Troopers Deliver DoorDash Order After Arresting Driver

Troopers ensured customer received order despite driver's arrest on outstanding warrant

Published on Mar. 9, 2026

Michigan State Police troopers delivered a DoorDash order to a customer after arresting the driver during a traffic stop for an outstanding felony warrant. Rather than cancel the order, the troopers completed the delivery to the appreciative customer.

Why it matters

This story highlights the flexibility and community-oriented approach of the Michigan State Police, who went the extra mile to ensure a customer received their delivery despite the driver's arrest. It demonstrates how law enforcement can balance public safety with customer service in unique situations.

The details

During a traffic stop in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, state troopers discovered the DoorDash driver had an outstanding felony warrant. When the customer called to check on the order, the troopers spoke with her directly and, instead of canceling the order, decided to complete the delivery themselves.

  • The traffic stop occurred around 10:30 a.m. on Friday.

The players

Michigan State Police

The state law enforcement agency that responded to the traffic stop and delivered the DoorDash order.

DoorDash driver

The driver who was arrested on an outstanding felony warrant during the traffic stop.

DoorDash customer

The individual who placed the food delivery order that was ultimately completed by the state troopers.

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What they’re saying

“Great work and community service by our troopers in resolving the situation while still ensuring the customer received her order.”

— Michigan State Police (Patch.com)

The takeaway

This story demonstrates how law enforcement can go above and beyond to assist community members, even in unexpected situations, highlighting the importance of flexibility and a customer-service oriented approach.