Police Dispatch

WHEELCHAIRING WHILE INTOXICATED

SOUTH HOUGHTON ROAD

SEPT. 11, 1:45 P.M.

An inebriated man in a motorized wheelchair assaulted and harassed patrons of a local store, according to a Pima County Sheriff's Department report.

A deputy met with employees at the Ace Hardware store where the incident occurred. They said a man in a motorized wheelchair with one leg and "mental issues" had been harassing customers in the store and had physically attacked one customer. He had been using foul language, aggressively yelling at customers and demanding to know whether he was bothering them. He asked the employees odd questions involving the devil and "the four horsemen."

When asked to leave by employees, the man allegedly pointed his finger at each staff member as if he were shooting them with a gun.

When it was clear that employees were going to call law enforcement, the man allegedly said, "Satan kills people that call 911."

Eventually, employees reported, a male customer confronted the subject and said he was indeed bothering him. The subject stood up in his wheelchair and punched the customer, breaking his $500 glasses. The subject then fled the scene in his motorized wheelchair.

Deputies caught up with the man at Houghton and Sahuarita roads and arrested him. En route to jail, the subject kept talking about being friends with Alice Cooper and said the deputies "were all going to be in trouble" when Alice Cooper got to town.

Asked about the incident, he said he had gotten angry because he had been asked to leave Ace Hardware after "letting a curse word slip."

The man was booked for disorderly conduct, assault and threats.


SHE GOT CLEAN AWAY

EAST BENSON HIGHWAY

SEPT. 12, 4:53 P.M.

A woman escaped arrest after stealing large amounts of laundry supplies, a PCSD report stated.

The cashier at the Circle K at 3102 E. Benson Highway reported that a 40-year-old woman with black clothing and a very large purse had entered the store acting suspiciously. She went directly to the aisle with the laundry detergent and left the store with her huge purse bulging.

When the cashier looked at security-camera footage, she saw the woman stealing two large boxes of Tide powdered detergent, two large bottles of Tide liquid detergent and three bottles of Bounty detergent. She also stole one box of Bounce laundry-softening sheets.

Deputies could not locate the subject. The cashier did not speculate as to why the suspect might have needed so much detergent.