Unhappy With Her Service at UDF, Woman Assaults Clerk, Steals Items

by Ryan Dickinson

COLUMBUS, OH – There was no way this ‘Karen’ was going to ask for the manager after getting bad service at the local United Dairy Farmers (UDF) store at 1043 West Broad Street in Columbus and now police are asking the public to help identify her.

On June 11, at 1:18pm, Columbus Police responded to a disturbance at the local UDF.

“Upon arrival, officers were met by employees who informed them that a group of female suspects entered the store, knocked over cash register equipment and stole items. The incident stemmed from an earlier interaction with a female suspect who was unhappy with the service. The suspect assaulted the clerk over the dispute,” police said. “The suspect left the UDF to go to her car and retrieve a bag. She then came back inside UDF and demanded the employee come outside, and that she would kill him.”

The suspect drove away but returned several minutes later with 3-4 other female suspects, and they began to vandalize and steal from the tore.

She never requested to speak with a manager, according to the report by police.

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Ryan Dickinson
Ryan covers Pennsylvania and Ohio state news and events for Shore News Network. By trade, Ryan is a successful young blogging and content creating entrepreneur who freelances for Shore News Network.

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