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Flasher Terrorizing Lake Mary Dunkin Donuts Employees

Posted: 5:01 pm EST February 19, 2008Updated: 6:16 pm EST February 19, 2008

A customer with a love for coffee is terrorizing a Lake Mary Dunkin Donuts. He's gone through the drive-thru on Lake Mary Boulevard four times and each time he flashed employees and then drove off.


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The first time he went through the drive-thru, employees were too stunned to do anything. After his fourth trip to get coffee, employees called the cops and tried to write down his license plate number.

The folks at the Dunkin Donuts store are used to regular customers, but there's one person they wish would just stay away. He orders coffee at the drive thru and then pulls up with his pants down.

"That is a no-no! How can you do that in public? No way!" said store employee Elkin Orozzo.

Employees say the man drove up to the window three separate times last Thursday and once on Friday. During each encounter, he grabs his coffee and then pulls a towel off to expose himself.

Employees tried to get the guy's license tag, but on each occasion by the time they started writing it down, he drove off. In all four cases, the workers understandably tried not to look, so there's not much of a description of the suspect, only that he's a bald man driving around in a red Corvette.

Police hope to catch him before his exhibitionism gets even worse.

"That man in the red Corvette? He's psycho, man," said store customer Gary Moore.

"Hey, you know, nowadays, you see it all," said store customer Maureen Lucie.

Actually, employees at the store are hoping to see a little less.

"That is nasty. How can you do that in public?" Orozzo questioned.
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