A man urinates in Starbucks cups, coffee filters and in the sink of an employee before he runs out of the store, says police



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Kinda makes you dream at the time when people dared only lick jars of ice cream or spit in bottles of soda.

Pennsylvania police seek public assistance to apprehend a man who urinated around a Starbucks inside the Target department store in Manheim Township before fleeing.

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Officials say that during the incident, which occurred at 21:45. On Saturday, the man walked "behind the counter of the employees section and urinated in a sink and on several goods". The police department's information officer from the Manheim Township Police Department confirmed to Fox News that the merchandise included several boxes filled with cups and coffee filters.

The suspect then fled, but not until his image was captured by a surveillance camera.

"Note the wet stain that we can observe on the man's shorts," wrote the police on his Crime Watch webpage.
(Police Department of the Canton of Manheim)

The authorities shared an image of the suspect, asking the public to "note the wet spot that we can observe on the man's shorts".

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According to police in the town of Manheim, the suspect had not yet been identified, Tuesday morning, despite several tips. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Manheim Township Police Department at 717-569-6401 or tip through the Police Department's Crime Watch Web page.

A Starbucks representative was not immediately available to comment.

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As horrible as the action of the suspect may seem, it would not be the first incident of this year that a person would have urinated where it really should not be.

In July, a Florida woman was arrested for spitting and touching the goods in an ice cream shop before urinating in a bucket. Later this month, a woman was seen urinating on potatoes at a Walmart in Pennsylvania, though she later went away.

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