Cops Corner, Nov. 12 (Part two)


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Cheaters beater stunned, and a trio electronics-slide out of Walgreens.

BY THE OBSERVER STAFF

Nov. 11

A stone-cold stun gun

7:27 p.m. -- 1500 Block of U.S. 1. Simple or Aggravated Assault. Ormond Beach police officers were dispatched to Cheater’s Gentlemen's Club in reference to a fight. When they arrived, the manager told them the defendant slapped one of the dancers. Then, when the manager was trying to escort the defendant out of the bar, he punched the manager. According to the police report, the manager used a “stun gun-type of device” to shock the defendant. With the help of staff, the manager was able to get the defendant under control.

According to the report, the defendant slapped the victim, with an open hand across the left side of her face, because she walked away from the defendant to talk with two friends who had entered the bar. The victim told police the defendant said, “You look at me when I’m talking to you” when he slapped her.

The victim told police she wanted to press charges. The manager didn’t want to press charges, but did want a trespass warning issued.

The defendant was arrested and later transported to Volusia County Branch Jail. At his request, the defendant’s friend took his property, including $1,106.

Nov. 11

Parole-laroid

3:59 a.m. -- 700 Block of Granada Boulevard. Shoplifting. Three suspects entered Walgreens together and then split up and wandered around the store. According to a witness, the suspects then met up at the front of the store again, in the electronics section, and grabbed several items, including three Polaroid music and video players, one Polaroid music player with earbuds, one Polaroid headset, two Sony headphones and one iHome speaker. The items were valued at $167.92 total. The witness told police the third suspect picked up some items throughout the store and brought them to the register as if he were going to pay for them, but then he followed the other suspects. The three fled east on Granada Boulevard in a red or maroon car.

 

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