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A woman caught on video smashing up a Kansas City McDonald's may be linked to other crimes.
Surveillance video shows her on a rampage at the McDonald's at Linwood and Main. Police said she caused $3,000 in damages at the restaurant because she was unhappy with her meal.
Now police said she's also wanted for questioning in an aggravated assault and a series of burglaries in south Kansas City.
"Since that time we've gotten her identified, but she isn't in custody so if anyone knows where she is, they can give us a call, and let us know where she is," Rich Lockhart with Kansas City Police said.
If you can help police find the woman, call the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-TIPS
Surveillance video shows her on a rampage at the McDonald's at Linwood and Main. Police said she caused $3,000 in damages at the restaurant because she was unhappy with her meal.
Now police said she's also wanted for questioning in an aggravated assault and a series of burglaries in south Kansas City.
"Since that time we've gotten her identified, but she isn't in custody so if anyone knows where she is, they can give us a call, and let us know where she is," Rich Lockhart with Kansas City Police said.
If you can help police find the woman, call the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-TIPS
3 comments:
Not a big surprise here, someone with those kind of self-control issues surely has lashed out before.
I hope she gets it figured out before she really hurts someone.
Dear The Observer,
I'm guessing that's a low number on damages, since it doesn't account for the time spent cleaning up after her, the employee time crying or venting in the restroom, and the loss of efficiency in the burger line.
She'll get hers, eventually.
Ann T.
It seems profoundly petty after reading and writing about the earthquake in Haiti, but here is an update on this story.
Alesha McMullen, 19, was taken into custody by the KCPD Sunday January 10. She did not go willingly, but had to be found, hiding in a closet in an apartment in midtown.
More details and a pic from Chief Corwin: http://kcpdchief.blogspot.com/2010/01/charges-filed-in-mcdonalds-property.html
The Observer, faithfully tying up a loose end.
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