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Three Teens Arrested

In Dunkin’ Donuts Fight

Sean Gunther

ONEONTA – Three teenagers were arrested after a 16-year-old girl allegedly attacked a Dunkin’ Donuts employee, starting a fight at the store on Chestnut Street, state police report.

State police report they were dispatched Sunday to the doughnut shop on a report the girl, unhappy with an order she had made at the drive-thru, struck the employee and broke items in the store.

When another customer took a picture of the license plate, the girl and a 17-year-old girl also hit the customer, police said.

The girls were charged with disorderly conduct and harassment, both violations.  Sean D. Gunther, 19, Oneonta, was also  arrested for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.

All three suspects were arraigned in Oneonta Town Court.  The 16-year-old was released on her own recognizance.  The 17-year-old and Gunther were remanded to the Otsego County Jail on $500 cash bail or $1,000 bond.

All three are scheduled to appear May 3 in Oneonta Town Court.

 

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