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Restroom Lingering Brings Harassment Charge

 

By Herald Staff

OCEAN CITY — Lingering throughout the day in the Boardwalk’s 12th Street public restroom on Aug. 31 led to a harassment charge being filed against a Plainsboro man.
According to a release, on Aug. 31 at 4:10 p.m., Ocean City Police Department responded to a suspicious person at the 12th Street restroom. It was reported by the victim that a person was in one of the restroom stalls for several hours.
The victim first encountered the suspect around 9:30 a.m. At that time the victim only observed a person with jeans and a black backpack using the stall next to the victim’s.
Later in the day the victim again returned to the restroom. Upon entering the bathroom stall the victim observed the same backpack in the next stall and also a person with the same clothing as earlier in the day. While the victim was using the restroom he observed the person in the next stall looking under the partition.
The victim immediately contacted police about the two events.
Police Officers Jen Barbato and Matt Kroll entered the restroom after all other patrons had left. The officers were able to make the same observations of the suspect occupying the bathroom stall reported by the victim.
At that time the suspect, Koi M. Morris, 36, of Plainsboro was asked to exit the stall and was placed under arrest. The Morris was charged with harassment on a summons and released.

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