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Norwalk Man Charged With Threatening Dunkin' Donuts Employee With Knife

NORWALK, Conn. — Police arrested a 37-year-old Norwalk man after a Dunkin' Donuts employee complained that he was following her while carrying a knife on Sunday, according to the Hour.

A Norwalk man was charged with threatening a Dunkin' Donuts employee with a knife, according to the Hour.

A Norwalk man was charged with threatening a Dunkin' Donuts employee with a knife, according to the Hour.

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Police told the Hour that officers responded to the Dunkin' Donuts on North Main Street at around 11 p.m. on Sunday on a report that a man was harassing a female employee. The employee said that Pedro Estrada-Rivera was staring at her and had a pocket knife that he would spin menacingly in her direction, according to the Hour. She also said that he followed her outside when she went to take out the trash, according to the Hour.

When police arrived, they found Estrada-Rivera holding the knife and took him into custody, the Hour reported. The employee told officers that he had done something similar two weeks earlier, according to the Hour. He was charged with second-degree threatening, second-degree stalking, and second-degree breach of peace.

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