Unable to compensate for a crater of coffee during a Guerneville preference store Monday, a homeless male threw a prohibited coffee during a clerk, and was arrested and taken to a Sonoma County Jail for suspected attack with a lethal arms and other charges, according to a Sonoma County sheriff’s official.
Kenneth Theiss, 67, had poured himself a crater about 6 a.m. Monday during a Fast Mart downtown and went adult to a counter, where he told a clerk he didn’t have a income to pay, pronounced Sgt. Spencer Crum.
When a clerk, a 35‑year‑old woman, offering to reason a coffee while he got a money, he threatened to chuck it during her, Crum said. When she began to call 911 he threw a full crater of coffee during her and left a store.
Nearby deputies found him in a circuitously parking lot. While attempting to detain him, a male resisted and swore during deputies. When cuffed he attempted to keep from being put in a unit automobile and eventually was taken to jail, requisitioned on guess of attack with a lethal weapon, melancholy deputies and facing arrest. Bail was $30,000.
The lady didn’t need medical attention, Crum said.
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