Owner of Shawn’s Coffee Shop in Sycamore charged with battery of a teen employee

Thrower declined to criticism on a occurrence when reached by phone Tuesday.

According to documents, a plant had been operative during Shawn’s Coffee Shop, 204 Somonauk St., in Sycamore, for about a month and a half during a time. Records uncover she reported a occurrence to a Sycamore military on Feb. 27, a day she says it happened.

Records uncover Thrower texted a teen a day after it happened and pronounced that he was “really sorry.”

“Gosh, I’m unequivocally contemptible about yesterday,” Thrower settled in a content to a girl, annals show. “Man we frightened a [expletive] out of me, um yeah, we only picked we adult and kind of bit you, yet gosh we don’t wish it to go any serve than that. Thanks sweetie, I’ll speak to we later, bye.”

Later that day, Sycamore military interviewed Thrower during a coffee shop. Thrower told military a teen had frightened him by jumping out from behind a refrigerator, and that he picked them adult and “took a chunk” out of their shoulder. He afterwards told military “I grabbed somewhere we shouldn’t have.”

Court papers uncover a teen told military Thrower bit her in a jugular area of their neck after he grabbed her around a waist and carried her up. Police reports uncover he bit her in a neck mixed times before she was means to get away, and afterwards grabbed her bum as she attempted to travel away.

The 15-year-old told Sycamore military that Thrower showed “favoritism” while during work, that done them feel “uncomfortable,” annals state.

The day following a incident, a teen texted Thrower observant they weren’t feeling good and wouldn’t be during work that day, and that his satirical had left outlines on their neck and done them “really uncomfortable.”

Sycamore military suggested Thrower of a rapist charges Mar 4, where he willingly came to a Sycamore Police Department to be booked, and was expelled on his signature, annals show.

A pointer on a doorway of Shawn’s Coffee Shop Tuesday shows a emporium is sealed until Monday, Apr 6 due to a coronavirus pandemic.

Thrower is scheduled to seem for a standing conference on a charges on Apr 20 during 9 a.m. during a DeKalb County Courthouse, yet a date could be pushed behind tentative serve COVID-19-related closures.