Police said the suspect was attempting to fraudulently obtain a gift card.
TUALATIN, Ore.A Red Robin employee was not only the victim of a scam attempt but also got spit on and pepper sprayed, according to authorities. Investigators said they responded to the Red Robin restaurant on Nyberg Street to a report of a male suspect spitting on and pepper spraying a female restaurant employee. He then left the restaurant.
It was later revealed that the suspect was attempting to scam the business by falsely claiming that the restaurant made his to-go order incorrectly and demanded a gift card, according to the police department. The suspect is also accused of stealing the pepper spray from a local business. He’s also believed to have pulled the same scam at two other businesses earlier in the day, police said.FOX Television Stations has reached out to Red Robin for comment. By clicking Sign Up, I confirm
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