- November 23, 2024
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A woman waves a knife in a drive-thru lane, and a man is asked to leave a store for poor hygiene.
BY THE OBSERVER STAFF
Feb. 9
Drive-thru mayhem
2:55 a.m. — 300 Block of Granada Boulevard. Disturbance. Passengers in two separate cars were arguing in a restaurant's drive-thru lane when an Ormond Beach police officer was called to the scene.
The witness told police the rear vehicle was honking its horn at the front vehicle and then the front vehicle's driver got out of the car and became confrontational. According to the report, the witness saw the rear driver waving a knife. Both vehicles were gone when the police officer arrived, but the officer was able to track down the front vehicle, whose driver said the rear driver waved a knife and told her to “shut up,” when she asked if there was a problem.
Feb. 10
No shower, no service
12:01 p.m. — 1500 Block of North US 1. Suspicious person. A store’s manager asked a man to leave his store after two customers complained about his hygiene.
According to the report, the manager asked the man to leave and return when he had cleaned himself. But when the man returned several hours later, he was angry and began yelling about his previous treatment.
The man told police the manager was rude so he insulted him. But he also felt he was unfairly asked to leave and that his hygiene wasn't poor. The man was issued a trespass warning and left the store without incident.