Man repeatedly hits on customers at convenience store


A man repeatedly entered and exited a convenience store, persistently hitting on female customers and mentioning a violent past. Store employees felt unsafe asking him to leave. No weapons were involved.
Audio|Source: Berea, Brook Park Police
01:45
Transcript:
An unwanted subject call. This is at the Circle K. It's a man going in and out of the store making customers uncomfortable. He's been there about 45 minutes. Let's copy. We'll try to get someone there. Could you ask for a park for mutual aid if they can? 10-4[1]. 61 to 50. Go ahead. I'm (name withheld) over here at Marathon. Let me know when they're headed our way. looking at 1210, 1215 for this motorcycle run to come through. Copy. Copy. 30, I'm happy. 21, 14. 14. 14. You know, they're all tied up executing a search warrant right now. They're requesting assistance at Circle K at 825 North Rocky River. Complaint of a male customer that won't stop hitting on female customers, making people uncomfortable. The black male, tall, are wearing an orange jacket? Are we able to assist? It's not enough. I'll hit that way. My phone has 30 or free. I copy. 30 copies. It was called in by the workers. He said when the man was speaking to him, he kept making comments about having a violent past, so he didn't feel comfortable asking him to leave the property. He's been going in and out of the store for 45 minutes. No weapons, no impact.
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10-4: Acknowledgment/Received
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Location mentioned:
Near N Rocky River Dr, Berea, OH 44017
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