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Indianapolis Man Finds Mice Droppings In Little Caesars Pizza
An Indianapolis Little Caesars has been forced to clean and sanitize after a customer found mice droppings in his pizza box: Report

INDIANAPOLIS -- An Indianapolis Little Caesars location is at the center of a health inspection and deep cleanup after a customer complained of finding mice droppings in his pizza box. Jay McNeil posted photos of his findings to Facebook Tuesday after he said he ordered a Little Caesars pizza from the location at 2181 North Meridian Street. McNeil said he called police and notified the Marion County Health Department of the findings, saying they verified the mice droppings.
According to WRTV, county health inspectors ended up suspending the restaurant's license until cleanup could be finished due the serious circumstances. The restaurant had to sanitize and clean all areas and bring in a pest control company for extermination, in efforts to reopen.
A woman claiming to be the manager of this location told WRTV she had no comment and that the restaurant was open for business.
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The health department says the Little Caesars is now in compliance and will receive extra monitoring, according to WRTV.
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