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COWETA COUNTY, Ga. - A family of seven, on their way back from vacation, told
Channel 2 Action News they had stopped at a Subway in Coweta County on Monday to eat dinner when things took an unexpected turn.
The members of the Dobson family said an employee called police on them, and they think it’s a case of racism.
Channel 2 Action News obtained the 911 call, in which the employee accused the family of going back and forth to the bathroom and possibly putting soda in water cups.
The Dobsons said they did nothing wrong, and they want to know what triggered the call.
The family was returning from their grandmother's birthday party in South Georgia over the weekend.
On their drive home to North Carolina, Felicia and Othniel Dobson stopped for dinner at a Subway on Newnan Crossing Boulevard with their children -- ages 8, 12, 13, and 19, -- and the children's aunt.
“I have a 24-year-old sister who’s a recent graduate of North Carolina A&T (State University). My daughter’s 19. She’s entering sophomore year at Wake Forest University,” Felicia Dobson said.
The family was at the restaurant for about an hour when a Subway employee made an urgent 911 call.
"I need somebody to come through here please, ASAP. Now," the employee said. "There's about eight people in a van, and they've been in the store for about an hour. They keep going back and forth to the bathrooms by my back door."