Unwanted Pizzeria Customer Breaks Down Bathroom Door After He Says Store Kidnapped Him
In this incident from New Jersey, police were dispatched to a local business for a report of an unwanted party. Dispatch notes indicated that a 27-year-old individual was being highly disruptive by continuously walking in and out of the building. Multiple patrol units arrived at the location to assess the situation and secure the area. Following an investigation at the scene, officers discovered that the individual had an active outstanding warrant from the county sheriff's department. The subject was subsequently placed under arrest and transported to police headquarters before being handed over to sheriff's deputies. Property damage to a sliding bathroom door was also noted in the official incident report These charges are merely accusations and the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty. An arrest is not a finding of guilt: that’s something for a court to decide.

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