Video: Holly Police Seeking Man Who Refused to Wear Mask, Wiped Face on Clerk
(Village of Holly Police, May 4, 2020)
Holly, MI -The Holly Police Department is asking the public’s help in identifying the subject in the attached video. The man entered the Dollar Tree store on N. Saginaw St. on Saturday, May 2nd at about 1:30 pm. The clerk advised the man that all in-store customers must wear a mask to enter the store as stated on the signs posted on the entry doors.
The man walked over to the clerk and wiped his nose and face on her shirt telling her “Here, I will use this as a mask” the man continued to be loud and disruptive inside the store before leaving in a white possibly Ford window van similar to the one pictured.
Anyone knowing the identity of the man or who has information regarding this incident is asked to call the Holly Police Department at (248) 634-8221. Please do NOT share identity or other information to this post. Please reference case incident number 20-2977.
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Anyone knowing the identity of the man or who has information regarding this incident is asked to call the Holly Police Department at (248) 634-8221. Please do NOT share identity or other information to this post. Please reference case incident number 20-2977.
NOTE: Police Reports come directly from the Police Department or agency involved and are written by the person or agency listed below the title. We generally run these “as is” or with minimal editing for punctuation, spelling, etc. Suspects should not be presumed guilty. Those needing more information about a case are encouraged to follow up with the reporting agency or court system for the most current information.
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