West Manheim Township Police arrested a man after he was caught by Wal-Mart employees 'huffing' dust remover in the men's bathroom.
Kipp Ordean Wentz, 31, of Glenville was charged with aggravated assault of a police officer, resisting arrest, retail theft, disorderly conduct, public drunkenness and illegal use of solvents and noxious substances.
On Saturday, Officers were called to the Wal-Mart on Baltimore Pike for a report of a male inhaling or 'huffing' dust remover in the men's bathroom.
Employees noticed a strong chemical odor that burned their throats and eyes, which led them to Wentz in a stall inhaling the dust remover.
Wentz had taken two cans of the chemical from teh store and took them to the bathroom. An officer kicked down the stall door after Wentz refused to unlock it. Wentz then aggressively resisted arrest and fought with the officer. Wentz was tased by the officer and then arrested.
During the struggle the officer's badge was bent and torn from his uniform and his glasses were damaged.
Wentz was transported to Central Booking and arraigned and bail was set at $50,000.00.
Kipp Ordean Wentz, 31, of Glenville was charged with aggravated assault of a police officer, resisting arrest, retail theft, disorderly conduct, public drunkenness and illegal use of solvents and noxious substances.
On Saturday, Officers were called to the Wal-Mart on Baltimore Pike for a report of a male inhaling or 'huffing' dust remover in the men's bathroom.
Employees noticed a strong chemical odor that burned their throats and eyes, which led them to Wentz in a stall inhaling the dust remover.
Wentz had taken two cans of the chemical from teh store and took them to the bathroom. An officer kicked down the stall door after Wentz refused to unlock it. Wentz then aggressively resisted arrest and fought with the officer. Wentz was tased by the officer and then arrested.
During the struggle the officer's badge was bent and torn from his uniform and his glasses were damaged.
Wentz was transported to Central Booking and arraigned and bail was set at $50,000.00.