Baltimore man nabbed again for eating out, not paying
BALTIMORE - Police in Baltimore say the man dubbed the “dine and dasher” has been eating well, without paying much of a price.
This time, they arrested 46-year-old Andrew Palmer for allegedly
skipping out on a New Year’s Day restaurant tab at the Kona Grill at the Inner Harbor, according to CBS Baltimore
Police were called about 3 p.m., and the manager told them that Palmer said he wanted to walk around the corner to the bank and get the money to pay the $50 bill. But when an officer asked him which bank, reportedly Palmer could not say.
Plus, CBS Baltimore reports, he had no bank cards on him, so police
took him into custody. He’s being held on
$20,000 bond.
Palmer has been on the "eat and run" diet for some time. He's been found guilty of petty theft of under $100 eight times in the past year.
He's gained a reputation at city restaurants for racking up expensive tabs, and then in some cases even faking seizures to get out of paying.This time, he really got seized.