17-year-old vandalizes SUV of South Euclid McDonald's manager

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Officers responded to a McDonald's in South Euclid, Ohio, on March 10 after reports of a teenager damaging an SUV. The incident occurred around 5:48 p.m., but the suspect was not found at the scene. The SUV had severe damage, including broken windows. Witnesses, including several students nearby, identified a 17-year-old boy as the suspect. The SUV belonged to a manager of the McDonald's. The manager reported that the boy had threatened him inside the restaurant, holding a metal object. Officers later spoke with the boy's mother about the incident. She suggested that her son was upset due to a prior altercation involving his sister and the manager. The boy has been banned from the McDonald's. He faces charges of criminal damaging and menacing in juvenile court. Additional trespassing charges were added after the boy returned to the restaurant on March 14 but left before officers could arrive.


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