A man in Memphis, Tennessee allegedly vandalized a gas station after being denied access to the bathroom. The incident occurred on September 16 when the suspect, driving a white Chevy Impala, stopped at a gas station on Winchester Road. He was denied access to the bathroom, which resulted in him becoming angry and throwing a rock at the store’s window before leaving in his vehicle. The man later returned to the gas station and began smashing two gas pumps. Video footage of the incident shows the suspect angrily damaging one of the pumps, causing gas to spill out.

The suspect in the vandalism incident at the gas station is now wanted by the police. Described as being of average height with short dark hair and a chin beard, the suspect is being sought for the charge of vandalism. The act of vandalism was captured on video, showing the suspect smashing one of the gas pumps on the ground and causing damage to it until the nozzle popped off and gas began to spill out. The incident has caused damage to the gas station and the suspect is now being searched for by the authorities.

This incident is not the only recent act of vandalism reported in the area. More than 50 semi-truck tires were reportedly vandalized at a Tennessee truck stop, with deputies investigating the incident. The act of vandalism at the gas station comes in the wake of multiple other vandalism incidents in the area and highlights the issue of property damage and destruction taking place in the community. Authorities are working to identify and locate the suspect responsible for the damage at the gas station, with an active search for the individual ongoing.

The vandalism incident at the gas station occurred following the suspect being denied access to the bathroom by the gas station employees. After being refused use of the facilities, the suspect became angry and resorted to damaging property at the gas station. The act of vandalism involved throwing a rock at the store’s window and later returning to smash two gas pumps. The suspect’s actions were captured on video, showing the damage being done to one of the gas pumps and causing gas to spill out onto the ground.

The police are actively searching for the suspect involved in the vandalism incident at the gas station. The suspect, described as having short dark hair and a chin beard, is wanted for the charge of vandalism. The incident took place at a gas station on Winchester Road in Memphis, Tennessee, where the suspect in a white Chevy Impala stopped and was subsequently denied access to the bathroom. In response to being refused use of the facilities, the suspect engaged in acts of property damage, throwing a rock at the store’s window and damaging two gas pumps before leaving the scene. The investigation into the incident is ongoing as authorities work to locate and apprehend the suspect responsible.

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