About three weeks ago now, a creepy man started coming into the store. At first he was annoying in his habit of showing up right before close and ordering food and drink and then proceeding to ask a lot of questions and/or mimicing everything you said.
As time progressed, he stared asking customers for money and to borrow their cell phones. Eventually, there were two separate occasions involving him yelling at an employee after they asked him to leave. Or after they asked him not to use the store phone. Security became involved and eventually he was trespassed from the mall property.
We did learn that he was wanted in Washington for assault charges stemming from bizarre behavior where he would ask high school athletes to give him piggyback rides.
Very creepy. He continued this behavior in Oregon as there were several days of news reports warning Oregon schools to be on the lookout for this man.
Then he was arrested on old drug charges (though he has since posted bail).
If you are interested, just Google "oregon piggyback suspect" and a slew of stories are listed, even national news centers reported.
One such site said he had a "piggyback fetish."
Clearly, this is probably the case. It is disturbing to think that at any moment he could have jumped on the back of a customer or employee, demanding a piggyback ride.
This is not my first workplace related fetish issue. When I used to do customer service for *Nike*, a man would call several times a day, at all times, asking you to describe a pair of black running shorts. He wanted to hear about the fabric. I will spare you the details, but essentially he enjoyed pleasuring himself while you described the shorts.
Hand to God.
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