When a man attacked Dawn Voss with a frozen tuna, the incident became one of her better stories.
Voss had tried to serve papers on him and was unsuccessful, so she brought them to the fish packing plant where he worked. Voss donned a hard hat and sneaked in. The man took off running, throwing the 20-pound frozen fish at Voss as he went.
The man was arrested, Voss says.
But was he served?
“I got him,” Voss says with satisfaction.
Voss is a contract process server for Glen Carbon, Ill.-based Kellerman Investigations. She works in Illinois and Missouri, making from $20 to $100 for each service, with the amount depending on the location and type of service — restraining orders, domestic services and rush jobs are more expensive.
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